Stephane Tougard <steph...@sdf.org> writes:

> ...
> It's normal, he was an ass. When I manage a team, I don't enforce tools
> or language, I ask them to work the best way they can to get the things
> done. If they want to write C in Perl (as I often do), I'm happy. If
> they prefer Ruby (that I never learnt), or Lisp ... as long as it works
> and they are able to maintain it, I'm happy as well.
>
> Nothing is more enjoyable than a platform running a variety of languages
> and technologies, working all together.
>
> And FYI, I've done this way since 25 years and I count a few good
> success in my career. Practically, my way of doing things works is at least
> as well as any.

Maybe you seems like lisp or emacs lisp just i think, not serious...

Sincerely, Byung-Hee from South Korea

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