On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 07:34:20PM +0200, Markus Wichmann wrote:
> you aren't exactly a beacon of sunshine either. You like to make
> normative claims all over the place, but when asked to defend them, you
> only have names to call people. Maybe C++ is genuinely as horrible as
> you say. I have see
Not that this sort of thread can really go anywehere else, sadly, but
please refrain to getting aggressive with each others.
We all saw there was a lot of *opinions*, albeit written as dogmas, let
the reader be smart and see which are to be adopted and which be
rejected, and which to be ignored (n
> What a strange reply. Clearly *some* abstractions are good, otherwise
> we'd all be writing assembly. *How many* abstractions exactly is a
> matter of contention and personal taste. But as soon as someone
> slightly disagrees with you on a fairly minor point you resort to
> insults and "bruh huh
This is arguing about what kind of pencil you ought to use to draw the
bike shed design and never even getting around to disagreeing about what
color to paint it.
On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 01:15:42PM +, sylvain.bertr...@gmail.com wrote:
> > What a strange reply. Clearly *some* abstractions are g
On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 05:44:35AM +0200, Markus Wichmann wrote:
> I was being quite serious. Not everything posted on April 1st is a joke.
> I eventually got fed up with harmful.cat-v.org, because all it listed
> was derision, but no actual justification. Just like you.
In a suckless context, tho