On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 10:43 -0700, Levi Pearson wrote: > One could make a convincing argument that Unix was an advanced > development environment for C programs. It just had a different > architectural philosophy. There's no shame in using powerful tools.
Sure there is. I'm proud to be able to say, unlike most modern sissies,
this morning I:
* used a hand pump to draw water for my bath
* built a fire to heat my bath water
* put on clothes my wife made herself
* (from the wool of sheep I raised in our backyard)
* combed my hair with a rock
True, it took a 2GHz processor and 1920x1200 screen before I stopped
hating IDEs. Back when most IDEs were more like Model-Ts that Camrys, it
made sense to hate Java IDEs. It doesn't anymore.
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