Prana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guillaume is just kidding, and was being sarcastic about me because his
> perception was that I said a non-factual thing that Perl made Mandrake
> installer prone to crash. What I meant was it's really hard for me to read
> Perl code, that's why I said Perl isn't a good choice. In my reality, yes,
You can easily agree with me, that you reading Perl or not doesn't really
matter for us. :-)
> I've been an x86 Assembly programmer starting in 1996, and I can still code
> in Assembly now. I used to code Pascal too before I learned Assembly.
>
> And yes, Assembly is, in my own opinion (not a factual statement), easier
> than Perl\('/`'?\$/ that has a lot of weird stuff. However C++, C, Java, and
You probably need to learn a bit more in Perl language.
> Pascal is by far preferrable fo userland development. I won't code userland
> application using Assembly anymore unless it's necessary.
A good point.
> Hey, by the way, did you hear that new Bind worm? Do you still want to start
> bind by default after install? :-) :-) Well, I don't care, besides I believe
It's not, by fucksike. /me really tired of that. Please try *ONE TIME* to
install bind and see by yourself whether it will start by itself.
> that most of the network services will still be started by default after
> install.
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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/