Do the names Ken Wesson or Cedric Greevey mean anything to you? Just
checking.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Fluid Dynamics <a2093...@trbvm.com> wrote:

> On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 12:19:29 PM UTC-4, Marcus Blankenship wrote:
>>
>> Agreed.  I've been amazed at how kind this group has been, despite your
>> attitude of disrespect toward them.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Dylan Butman <dbu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> From your attitude and lack of respect for the very knowledgeable,
>>> experienced, and respectful people here trying to help improve and
>>> understand the short comings in your current workflow, I'd say you might be
>>> walking to work in the near future. Parking's free that way.
>>>
>>
> Really? Because I'm not the one who accused someone of nonexistent
> "shortcomings" and then made the impotent threat to revoke someone's
> driver's license -- and then had his threatening post deleted by the
> moderator. Hmm. :)
>
> Meanwhile, I think some people still have not grasped the scale of what
> I'm doing, namely how small it is. Small, experimental, limited to one
> person, and so forth. Version control, I repeat, would be MASSIVE overkill
> under the circumstances. It would make barely any less sense to reach for
> version control before writing a "hello, world" program.
>
> IF the project grows enough and is successful enough, then I might
> consider creating a github account and basing it there. But right now
> things are NOWHERE NEAR that kind of state. I am unsure how else to try to
> communicate the fact of how small, unpublishable, and etc. it is at this
> stage, so I will probably give up on anyone here who still seems to think
> it's big enough, has enough developers, or whatever to benefit from version
> control. It's not. So far there's two files of combined size 1200 lines,
> most of them comment and docstring lines. There might be as many as 200
> actual lines of Clojure in there so far. Using a version control system,
> and dealing with all of the associated ceremony and formalities, would be
> like renting a factory and setting up all of the process monitoring,
> conveyor belt equipment, robot arms, safety inspections, permits, and
> everything else attendant the use of such a facility, just to put together
> a high school shop project wooden birdhouse to hang from a tree in my own
> back yard. :) It would be like filing a flight plan with the FAA before
> going to the city park with a kite. Like getting in the car and driving to
> the house next door to visit the neighbors for coffee. Like bringing a map,
> compass, pack full of survival supplies, camp stove, satellite phone,
> avalanche beacon, ropes, pitons, and sturdy hiking boots to take a walk in
> NYC that crosses through Central Park. Like commissioning the Glomar
> Explorer to fish a ring out of a toilet bowl. Bringing lawyers and pages of
> CYA contract text to a negotiation with a Starbucks for the purchase of a
> latte. Taking out a business license and city zoning permit to open a kid's
> five-cent lemonade stand. Seeking an import license before bringing a
> couple of Disney T-shirts back from EuroDisney. Requiring a full credit
> check before loaning your neighbor a screwdriver. Using steel-reinforced
> concrete to build a sandcastle.
>
> I trust everyone now gets the picture, and that any exception is named
> Sheldon Cooper? :)
>
>
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