From: W. James on 11 Dec 2009 21:57 Jerry Avins wrote: > gavino wrote: > > > ... I ... want to hear from people using the programming > > languages. > > Why? You never seem to do anything with what you learn. True, if in fact he learns anything. He seems to have a very modest IQ, and he lacks the confidence and willpower to decide upon a programming language. He wants the "experts" to tell him what language is best. He will continue to vacillate forever. > > jerry --
From: gavino on 11 Dec 2009 23:50 On Dec 11, 6:57 pm, "W. James" <w_a_x_...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Jerry Avins wrote: > > gavino wrote: > > > > ... I ... want to hear from people using the programming > > > languages. > > > Why? You never seem to do anything with what you learn. > > True, if in fact he learns anything. > He seems to have a very modest IQ, and he lacks the confidence > and willpower to decide upon a programming language. He wants the > "experts" to tell him what language is best. He will > continue to vacillate forever. > > > > > jerry > > -- 154 IQ
From: tom.rmadilo on 12 Dec 2009 00:25 On Dec 11, 8:50 pm, gavino <gavcom...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > 154 IQ Fortunately for me programming has nothing to do with my IQ, just an ability to communicate with a piece of silicon, really dumb silicon. One property of the computer memory system: total amnesia on power loss. This is a property you don't want in a database, so don't get all happy about combining "ram" and "database", it just doesn't work. My rule is to convince the silicon to write everything to iron before celebrating. Iron remembers stuff, much better than I. That way I can keep my IQ to something manageable. I have a two bit memory and one bit is used to remember this limit.
From: gavino on 12 Dec 2009 00:36 On Dec 11, 9:25 pm, "tom.rmadilo" <tom.rmad...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 11, 8:50 pm, gavino <gavcom...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > 154 IQ > > Fortunately for me programming has nothing to do with my IQ, just an > ability to communicate with a piece of silicon, really dumb silicon. > > One property of the computer memory system: total amnesia on power > loss. This is a property you don't want in a database, so don't get > all happy about combining "ram" and "database", it just doesn't work. > > My rule is to convince the silicon to write everything to iron before > celebrating. Iron remembers stuff, much better than I. That way I can > keep my IQ to something manageable. > > I have a two bit memory and one bit is used to remember this limit. ha ha! you are funny thanks for reminding me to be humble no point in fighting with people idea is to conquer nature so that I can have all the food and sleep I want.
From: gavino on 12 Dec 2009 14:20 On Dec 11, 6:57 pm, "W. James" <w_a_x_...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Jerry Avins wrote: > > gavino wrote: > > > > ... I ... want to hear from people using the programming > > > languages. > > > Why? You never seem to do anything with what you learn. > > True, if in fact he learns anything. > He seems to have a very modest IQ, and he lacks the confidence > and willpower to decide upon a programming language. He wants the > "experts" to tell him what language is best. He will > continue to vacillate forever. > > > > > jerry > > -- effort to make neative comment less than to make ncie constructive one I guess. you barfbag
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