[#3109] Is divmod dangerous? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

14 messages 2000/06/06

[#3149] Retrieving the hostname and port in net/http — Roland Jesse <jesse@...>

Hi,

12 messages 2000/06/07

[#3222] Ruby coding standard? — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>

16 messages 2000/06/09

[#3277] Re: BUG or something? — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

> |I am new to Ruby and this brings up a question I have had

17 messages 2000/06/12
[#3281] Re: BUG or something? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2000/06/12

Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@cinnober.com> writes:

[#3296] RE: about documentation — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

> I want to contribute to the ruby project in my spare time.

15 messages 2000/06/12

[#3407] Waffling between Python and Ruby — "Warren Postma" <embed@...>

I was looking at the Ruby editor/IDE for windows and was disappointed with

19 messages 2000/06/14

[#3410] Exercice: Translate into Ruby :-) — Jilani Khaldi <jilanik@...>

Hi All,

17 messages 2000/06/14

[#3415] Re: Waffling between Python and Ruby — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>

>Static typing..., hmm,...

11 messages 2000/06/14

[#3453] Re: Static Typing( Was: Waffling between Python and Ruby) — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>

32 messages 2000/06/16

[#3516] Deep copy? — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>

Given that I cannot overload =, how should I go about ensuring a deep

20 messages 2000/06/19

[#3694] Why it's quiet — hal9000@...

We are all busy learning the new language

26 messages 2000/06/29
[#3703] Re: Why it's quiet — "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nahi@...> 2000/06/30

Hi,

[#3705] Re: Why it's quiet — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2000/06/30

Hi,

[ruby-talk:03472] Re: Static Typing( Was: Waffling between Python and Ruby)

From: olczyk@... (Thaddeus L. Olczyk)
Date: 2000-06-17 08:52:16 UTC
List: ruby-talk #3472
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 22:11:34 -0400, Andrew Hunt <andy@Toolshed.Com>
wrote:
>    >>"Thaddeus L. Olczyk" wrote:
>    >>> Considering the heaps of praise Eiffel has recieved
>    >>> from the OO community I would suspect that most feel it has benefit.
>
>I personally like Eiffel.  I think it has great benefits.  But
>while everyone praises it, no one uses it.  Why is that?  Is
>it more academically correct and not as convenient as it could be?
>
Come on. You know. Everyone knows.
The reason that I've never given Eiffel more a perfunctory glance,
is the same reason that few people use it.  Bertrand Meyer is a 
!@#$(*& asshole. He sorounds himself with a bucn of sycophants
who are assholes too. A lot of people just get disgusted and  go away.

Even so I would not talk. I suspect that ( outside of Japan ) Eiffel
is several times more popular than Ruby.


>That speaks more of the programmers than the language, I think.
>The contrasting story goes like this: it took five months to
>write the code in C++, get it to compile without warnings, not
>core dump, link in under a day, etc., and then only five months 
>to get it to work right.
>
Yep. I've seen that too. Look at the programmers that did it, and they
generally didn't know C++, though they thought they did. Reminds of 
a person who worked for a "language tools" company that went under.
They shifted from the wonderfull OO langauge to C++ to make money.
One of their progrmmers told me that after 2 months they were better
C++ programmers then 99% of those out there. Yeah, after two months
you barely learn the first Chapter of the manual. No wonder they went
broke.

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