On 20 February 2012 23:55, Nicolas Cellier <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 20 février 2012 23:06, Guido Stepken <[email protected]> a écrit : >> Am 20.02.2012 21:30, schrieb Nicolas Cellier: >> >>> What, what, the right development process wouldn't solve such a >>> trivial problem ? >>> Guido, try to inspect yourself with all your introspection tools and >>> development process know how, because I have the feeling that despite >>> the many answers you got, you still face a message not understood >>> problem ;) >>> >>> Nicolas >> >> >> Nicolas, i *know*, there must be a solution! Cannot be, that i klick into a >> menu and *directly* run into error messages. >> >> Think! >> >> Develop the development process! Don't argue! >> >> tnx, Guido Stepken >> > > Guido, you take a bug in a hacked Cuis image to demonstrate that Pharo > development process is wrong... > So how could I possibly argue if you don't use logic.
Because it is much easier to keep saying "you're wrong/you doing it wrong" than do anything towards fixing it by yourself. > > That's a pity, because for once we had something pretty close to a > true bug report... > but the bug doesn't even show in a Cuis image, I just took my not so > precious time to check. > > That doesn't matter because I have no doubt that you are not > interested at all in bug reporting/fixing. > When I unwind your long stack of message sends, I see the same good > political slogan, develop the development process. > Well very nice, you found yourself initiated with higher level > functions, but beware, in Haskell like in Guido, there is no way to > detect an infinite recursion, even if we seriously suspect one. > Can't wait till Guido will start learning quantum mechanics. I can hear his "you doing it wrong" echoing from future :) > Nicolas > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.
