Corel + Borland = The End of MS Win
Mike Fletcher
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Thu Feb 10 14:03:39 EST 2000
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Wasn't complaining about newbies :). Was saying that maybe we should let these types of threads die, since they aren't really adding anything to the newsgroup, and tend to devolve into flames etceteras. I.e. we should get back to the clear, intelligent, polite commentary, with well laid out arguments and an assumption that those involved are doing their best (i.e. not ridiculing other people's comparisons with Python, but striving to understand why the perception is there, and potentially fix the problem or educate the people). I don't generally get involved in these discussions, but since there was a question "does Python have object-oriented structure", and I could answer with actual content, I thought I'd chip in and foist my (apparently a little too dry) sense of humour on everyone :) . Yours, An unrespected younger ;) -----Original Message----- From: Sean Blakey [mailto:seanb at home.com] Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 10:37 AM To: Mike Fletcher Cc: Python Mailing List Subject: RE: Corel + Borland = The End of MS Win Please, don't complain about the newbies. If we start complaining about newbies here, it is only a matter of time before we start flaming to a crisp anybody who whines about whitespace. At that point we become the python equivalent of comp.lang.perl.misc. I have been reading this group for about a year now, and from day one I was consistently impressed by the polite, patient, friendly tone that prevails here. I have heard it commented that one of the best things about python is the python community. Even when Tom Christianson came through here a while ago, the vast majority of the people here were able to disagree clearly, intelligently, and politely. As in all things python, we should pay attention to the example set by Guido. You have to dig back in the python-list archives many years to find him responding much to this kind of thread that pops up again and again. Many other "respected elders" of this group have taken the same attitude. When something this boring pops up again (as it inevitably will), you will not see flames from any of these people. Just a conspicuous silence. ...
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