Terje, > Yeah, follow it up with an insult; that'll do lovely. If you had some > insight into human nature, you'd know that humour is very subjective, and > given the feedback I've got from others in this thread (which have _not_ > been jokes), it's rather hard to see what's a joke and what's not.
Perhaps you should examine your own insight into human nature. You have been arguing endlessly about a feature that is questionable, if not completely unnecessary in PHP, and given the number and the nature of replies you received from many PHP developers, you would have been better off giving it up or finding another approach. However, you persist and view your own opinions as the only valid ones. > Let me explain: Although I understood that the literal thing you wrote above > was of course a joke, my question was meant to see whether there was a > serious side to the joke, as well. In other words, if people reacted > negatively to this (and, judging from other reactions, it seems so, or at > least, they concentrated on the code, rather than my point illustrated with > it). If you know it was a joke, you should have taken it as one. > I've been known to have a good sense of humour. However, I'm also sensitive, > so when I don't know if something is meant as a joke or not, I don't find it > amusing. > > Apparently, this was something you didn't understand, at all, and instead > insult me about something you know _nothing_ about. Is that C++ or your sense of humor? > What have I done to you, to get an insult from you? How would you feel > it if someone else said this to you? A friggin' immature thing to say. Enough of this. - Andrei -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php