Well i'm sorry you all feel that way. I'll close my account tonight, then.
...Good night,all.
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On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 12:44 AM, Michael Luder-Rosefield <
rosyatran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been suspecting along similar lines, but was reticent to make any
> outright accusations.
I came to that conclusion over a week ago. When the account went quiet for
a while I frankly assumed it was
I am not an academic troll: i am actually underemployed at the monent; i
enjoy the labor very much, as well as the people i work with.
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I've been suspecting along similar lines, but was reticent to make any
outright accusations.
On Mon, 21 May 2018, 00:41 Sanford Whiteman, <
swhitemanlistens-softw...@figureone.com> wrote:
> > I personally would prefer that these proposals are specified in terms
> > of *what's actually being
> I personally would prefer that these proposals are specified in terms
> of *what's actually being proposed*
I think what's actually being proposed is that we fall for a troll.
Possibly an academic troll who will later ridicule its victims, viz.
the Social Text scandal
I personally would prefer that these proposals are specified in terms
of *what's actually being proposed*, rather than in terms of some very
elaborate analogy. Symbolic analogies to other tangentially related
fields work for teaching existing concepts to intuitive people, but
not for drafting and
At this point I fully expect Abdul to describe the Norse, Greek and Hindu
pantheons in terms of turbulence physics and give a few pseudocode JS
snippets indicating that they can also be used to handle REST requests.
And all in 3 short sentences.
On Sun, 20 May 2018 at 02:49 kdex
To me, what you're actually seeking to discuss looks less related to physics
and more like an extension to ECMAScript's `import` syntax.
Would you please describe it a little more? A good conversation starter,
preferably without any domain-specific context (i.e. physics), would entail:
- the
jsol files can be seen as distilled Reductions which are confluent and semi
well-founded.
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What exactly are you proposing? Do you have a userland library that
implements whatever you're proposing? Why are the states of matter in any
way relevant to a programming language?
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 6:12 PM, Abdul Shabazz
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>
> Of the five (5) known forms of
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