From: "Shawn H Corey"
why is programming easy?
Because computers so exactly what you tell them to and no more.
Unless you use Windows... :-)
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On 01/02/2011 23:00, Uri Guttman wrote:
if you think that was unfriendly, you need to see more stuff on the
net.
It is not a defense to imply that anything you say is fine, as long as
somebody else does something worse.
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> "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
RK> I would say, as a beginner:
RK> Programming is easy because it's all about telling the computer what you
RK> want it to do (though you might think you've told it what you want it to
RK> do, it may do something else based on what you've actually told
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:36 -0500, "Uri Guttman"
wrote:
> > "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
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> RK> As a teacher, I'd disagree...My experience leads me to believe
> bluntly
> RK> shooting down beginners discourages them. I wouldn't be surprised
> if
> RK> the poster has left the list a
On 11-02-01 06:36 PM, Uri Guttman wrote:
why is programming easy?
Because computers so exactly what you tell them to and no more.
and why is programming hard?
Because computers so exactly what you tell them to and no more.
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Just my 0.0002 million dollars worth,
Shawn
Confusion is
> "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
RK> As a teacher, I'd disagree...My experience leads me to believe bluntly
RK> shooting down beginners discourages them. I wouldn't be surprised if
RK> the poster has left the list and perhaps even gone as far as leaving
RK> perl well alone, depending o
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:00 -0500, "Uri Guttman"
wrote:
> > "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
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> RK> With all due respect Uri, you're not being particularly friendly.
> RK> This is a list for beginners, people are going to say things you
> RK> think are stupid from time to time, but you sho
> "RK" == Robin Kenyon writes:
RK> With all due respect Uri, you're not being particularly friendly.
RK> This is a list for beginners, people are going to say things you
RK> think are stupid from time to time, but you should either stay
RK> your hand or be more constructive. Looking
With all due respect Uri, you're not being particularly friendly.
This is a list for beginners, people are going to say things you
think are stupid from time to time, but you should either stay
your hand or be more constructive. Looking at your last few
posts the quoted text below isn't an isolat
> "BL" == Ben Lavery writes:
BL> Personally, I'd like to see a way of executing a perl
BL> script/application in such a way that Perl runs off and grabs any
BL> required modules from CPAN (if the user has permission, of
BL> course).
that makes very little sense. what if the program i
Personally, I'd like to see a way of executing a perl script/application in
such a way that Perl runs off and grabs any required modules from CPAN (if the
user has permission, of course).
Ben
On 27 Jan 2011, at 21:05, Mark Meyer wrote:
> Hello all,
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