Not (very) SERIOUS COMMENT


There was so much well and source so in order to understand this all I
looke a bit on the net and combined the results a bit.

In order to understand the J well source you have to know both J well and C
well.
In such understanding a reader who knows J well but not C well is much less
well
than one who knows C well but not J well.
A J well is an excavation or structure created by digging, driving, boring
or drilling to access groundbreaking technologies.
The C well is drawn by an electric computer, a trash computer, a vertical
turbine computer, a handcomputer or a mechanical computer (e.g. from a
computer windmill).
It can also be drawn up using computers, such as ipad buckets, that are
raised mechanically or by hand.
J wells can vary greatly in depth, memory volume and code quality.
J well typically contains more contents than C wells and may require
treatment to soften the code by removing constructs like idioms such as
operators, hooks and forks.


2012/1/2 Roger Hui <[email protected]>

> In order to understand the J source you have to know both J and C.  In such
> understanding a reader who knows J well but not C well is much less
> handicapped than one who knows C well but not J well.
>
> Mechanical reformatting of the J source tends to destroy a lot of valuable
> microsymmetry.
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>



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