lazy thoughts

Aarti_pl aarti at interia.pl
Thu Jan 15 01:39:03 PST 2009


Bill Baxter pisze:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:58 PM, davidl <davidl at 126.com> wrote:
>> 在 Wed, 14 Jan 2009 07:43:53 +0800,Bill Baxter <wbaxter at gmail.com> 写道:
>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Jason House
>>> <jason.james.house at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Point #3 is on the mark. A URL to quality documentstion is worth 100
>>>> posts declaring the superiority of dlibs.
>>> A URL to browseable source wouldn't hurt either.
>>>
>>> Given how much you promote your library here, it's surprising to me
>>> that you (bearophile) don't at least have a
>>> dsource/googlecode/sourceforge project for it where one could go to
>>> find out more.  Usually when you mention it you don't give any link at
>>> all.  You just say "my libs".  I haven't tried, but I suspect googling
>>> for "my libs" isn't going to lead me to your code.
>>> --bb
>>
>> That's an unfair accusation. I think he posted:
>> http://www.fantascienza.net/leonardo/so/dlibs
> 
> Hmm.  Gives me 403 forbidden.  I think you're right that he has posted
> a URL before.  But the point is still, if you're going to say "you
> should take a look at this" you need to make it easy to find "this",
> or nobody's going to go look at it.  *Every time* I mention Multiarray
> (http://www.dsource.org/projects/multiarray) or some other project I'm
> involved with, I provide a link.  If you actually want people to look
> at something that's what you gotta do.  Just common sense, really.
> Especially when the name for the thing is something generic that
> Google probably won't work on.
> 
> --bb

I agree, I also usually provide link every time I mention my libs.

Try this link - it works:
http://www.fantascienza.net/leonardo/so

BR
Marcin Kuszczak
(aarti_pl)



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