int/long unification hides bugs
Andrew Dalke
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Tue Oct 26 04:45:45 EDT 2004
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Michael Hoffman wrote: > Could someone please help me with a related question? Why do I have the > unmistakable feeling that this is a troll? Is it the misspellings? The > gratuitous sniping? Or the OP's suggestions to provide "real code" when > he has not done the same? If you check the archives you'll see the OP's nym come up in two other hits. One for a proposal to gcc and another as a proposal to OpenOffice. Both of the sort "I think XYZ would be cool", both using the poor syntax. Neither show much troll-like behavior. My guess is the not unusual case of someone who works mostly alone and doesn't have much experience in diverse projects nor working with more experience people. I've seen some similar symptoms working with, for example, undergraduate students who are hotshot programmers ... when compared to other students in their non-CS department but not when compared to, say, a CS student, much less a experienced developer. Andrew dalke at dalkescientific.com
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