On 6/24/05, Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> muhahahaha.
>
> I know you've missed me! When I signed off the list a couple of years ago
> (wow! that
Yes Mark, we all missed you...but will aim more carefully next time,
and make sure we have a clearer shot.
Larry
On 6/24/05, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon Chappell wrote:
>
> >Hey, this isn't a joke is it? I would love to see a Lisp version of
> >Struts. I'm trying to learn Lisp as a background process, so a working
> >example of something I was already familiar with would be appreciated.
>
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I heard that Minish asked for a raise so they replaced *him* with a kid
named Viktor Doruvich who built his own computer out of discarded
toasters.
Mark Galbreath w
I heard that Minish asked for a raise so they replaced *him* with a kid
named Viktor Doruvich who built his own computer out of discarded
toasters.
> Mark Galbreath wrote the following on 6/24/2005 7:43 AM:
> > muhahahaha.
> >
> > I know you've missed me!
>
> If you are back here, does thi
Simon Chappell wrote:
Hey, this isn't a joke is it? I would love to see a Lisp version of
Struts. I'm trying to learn Lisp as a background process, so a working
example of something I was already familiar with would be appreciated.
Fished in, fished in.
It's partially a joke, partially sub-
There is an excellent site:
http://www.robert-tolksdorf.de/vmlanguages.html
That talks about a number of different interpreters for Java (no typos here,
sentence is correct).
One of them is Lisp for java (written in Java). I have successfuly
integrated Jython with a number of
j2ee projects
i vote for a Scheme port of Struts! :D
woodchuck
--- Simon Chappell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, this isn't a joke is it? I would love to see a Lisp version of
> Struts. I'm trying to learn Lisp as a background process, so a
> working
> example of something I was already familiar with woul
Hey, this isn't a joke is it? I would love to see a Lisp version of
Struts. I'm trying to learn Lisp as a background process, so a working
example of something I was already familiar with would be appreciated.
Simon
On 6/24/05, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Galbreath wrote:
>
> >
Mark,
On 6/24/05, Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> muhahahaha.
>
> I know you've missed me! When I signed off the list a couple of years ago
> (wow! that long???)
I thought that it was you that was missing me! Oh well, next time I'll
try harder to miss you. :-)
Simon
Mark Galbreath wrote:
James: when ru going to port struts to a Lisp framework?
I'm almost done.
The Tileth (Tileth Is Like Enhanced Tiles, Hey?) part is dragging a
little bit due to laziness and other obligations (it's too bad I have to
have a job...)
So far I can take a simple Struts/J
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
On Fri, June 24, 2005 1:52 pm, Mark Galbreath said:
I have "no doubt" my boss is looking for a friggin' H-1B Indian faggot to
replace me for 1/2 the rate.
You DO realize this is a PUBLIC mailing list, right??
I am neither Indian nor homosexual, but dude, come
On Fri, June 24, 2005 1:52 pm, Mark Galbreath said:
> I have "no doubt" my boss is looking for a friggin' H-1B Indian faggot to
> replace me for 1/2 the rate.
You DO realize this is a PUBLIC mailing list, right??
I am neither Indian nor homosexual, but dude, come on, that's pretty
damned offensiv
I have "no doubt" my boss is looking for a friggin' H-1B Indian faggot to
replace me for 1/2 the rate. And I'm leaving for home in a few, so I'll be
back on #funkycodemonkey in about a half an hour. Rick: did you send those
nekid pics of your wife yet? James: when ru going to port struts to a
: jmitchtx
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From: "Rick Reumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] uh oh
Mark Galbreath wrote the following on 6/24/2005 7:43 AM:
muhahahaha.
I know you've missed me!
Mark Galbreath wrote the following on 6/24/2005 7:43 AM:
muhahahaha.
I know you've missed me!
If you are back here, does this mean we don't have to smell you anymore
on #FunkyCodeMonkey on irc.darkmyst.org?:)
Mark, by the way, your boss called, said you were being replaced by
someone
muhahahaha.
I know you've missed me! When I signed off the list a couple of years ago
(wow! that long???) I was doing an R&D PHP/MySQL/Linux gig with the Dept of
State; for the past year I've been building C#.NET/SQL Server/IIS apps for the
local county fire and rescue dept. Now, I'm at
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