On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 11:01:43 +0200, Laurens Holst wrote:

>Also, the will be more like a surprise then. And btw, I doubt it will be the
>subject of discussion for a very long time. And if it is, you will get lots
>of people telling you to do this and this and how they'd like to have that
>done, etc.
>I think that can be _very_ annoying.

 Agreed. And usually is impossible to make everyone happy... (-;

>Well a lot of bad programs tend to use a lot of RAM (!Windows! and actually
>most PC programs nowadays. I mean, it's redicilous to have a 1,71 MB
>executable for a bit extended download-manager (in this case, Getright)!!!
>While they can be so small, there are several examples of well-coded small
>programs. Virii are the best ones, imho. Happy99 was pretty cool)...
>But let's not let this evolve in another "Windows is bad" discussion...

  Well... I think make the worst program using 16Kb may proof not only
skill of the programmer, but also the sense of humor... (-;

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