"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> 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-users@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
>
>

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