On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 11:57:36 PM UTC+8, vukko wrote:
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> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 4:57 AM, Ray Lopez <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> I program as a hobby.  It's my own code.
>>
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> So do I. I don't email my source code around, why would I? There are 
> better ways to share/collaborate (eg. CVS, Subversion, Git).
>

I also use Tortoise Subversion for code depository control, but sometimes 
it's very handy to simply zip your source code file and email it to Gmail. 
 But now I have to remember to change the extension; a minor inconvenience.
 

> Oh, BTW, in response to Andy--I am anti-Google, true, though I don't work 
>> for Microsoft.  I also suspect some of the people here are pro-Google for 
>> the same reason: they probably work for Google.  Shills.
>>
>
> If you are anti-Google then why use their product? That makes no sense. 
> Windows Live Hotmail is also free, as is Yahoo. Nobody here (that I know 
> of) works for Google. That's a pretty wild accusation that you are throwing 
> out there (Shills). 
>

I am working to subvert Google from within--as a customer!

RL 

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