"Ideal computer language from scratch?" thread on alt.lang.asm
James Dunne
james.jdunne at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 10:43:36 PST 2006
Georg Wrede wrote:
> In general, the less the participants know, and/or the younger they are,
> the more "interesting" and "lively" the discussions tend to become.
>
> Often one can find really fresh ideas in such, but the signal to noise
> ratio (sadly) makes the threads unfollowable for grown-up and/or busy
> folks.
>
>
> Lynn Allan wrote:
>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.lang.asm/browse_thread/thread/1c1589d058189e48/890a7aa37038445b
>>
>>
>> There were some interesting posts .... something like compiled java
>> was mentioned several times.
>>
>> (but several posts got pretty abrasive .... makes me appreciate the
>> civility of this n.g.)
>>
>> It didn't seem like the participants were particularly aware of dbc
>> and unit-testing
>>
>>
>>
Hey, I'm 23 and don't raise that much hell. =P
Yeah, what can we do to raise the signal to noise ratio on the internet?
I could start by not posting this...
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James Dunne
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