Not in the least, I was just pointing that "vulgarity" is in the eye of
the beholder. Words are just words. Sometimes they are names, other
times they are swear words, other times they are just text. All in the
way you see them.
Erez
On 05/12/2019 12:58, Tobias Leich wrote:
"it's the level of vulgarity you'd expect from a guy called S***ov."
... and know it's getting personal... -.-
Erez Schatz <moonb...@gmail.com <mailto:moonb...@gmail.com>> schrieb
am Do., 5. Dez. 2019, 11:42:
it's the level of vulgarity you'd expect from a guy called S***ov.
But seriously, it's nothing you won't see on basic cable or the
Linux Kernel mailing list.
Erez
On 12/5/19 12:38 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 03:57 Todd Chester via perl6-users
<perl6-us...@perl.org <mailto:perl6-us...@perl.org>> wrote
...
I really like this guys style of writing and examples
for Perl6.
But he can be a bit vulgar at times, which I ignore.
Is he doing it on purpose?
Todd, I took a quick glance at the link you gave and all I saw
was reference to the Brain* language (whose author I believe
should be ashamed of himself for that name--something like
"Braincramp" would have been better).
I have all Andrew's books and read many of his blogs and never
noticed any trend of vulgarity (which, I too, am sensitive to).
I do see evidence of several Perl and Raku people whose speech
can sometimes be quite crude and blasphemous, but I'm afraid
that's the modern world: good manners and civility have all but
disappeared in public places. I will say, though, that the #Raku
IRC channel has much less coarse lingo and much more kindness
than most other places I visit.
I have had several email conversations with Andrew and he seems
like a nice person to me. I sometimes think non-native English
speakers pick up bad speech habits because of the absolutely
sewer-mouthed "popular" folks on Twitter.
Best regards,
-Tom