ssional programmer, then eventually managed to quote
back verbatim the first paragraph from www.python.org as proof of his
"expertise"! This was remarkable initiative; all others have gone away
rather quickly after the first reply.
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> Well done! I looked at his web page and he looks like a lot of thought
> and a lot of fun. For anyone interested in foreign languages, his
> diatribe on Dutch spelling ('An Englishman's Difficulties with the
> Dutch') is extremely entertaining. If he is equally informative and
> witty in front of
introduction to Mr. Pemberton?
That is good news than, just want to be sure that I did understand
correctly.
Harald
On 4/12/05, Andy
Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Jacob, I guess.I'll wait to hear if Jacob agrees, and then
news than, just want to be sure that I did understand
correctly.
Harald
On 4/12/05, Andy
Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Jacob, I guess.I'll wait to hear if Jacob agrees, and then
sendan email introducin
> Jacob, I guess.
I'll wait to hear if Jacob agrees, and then send
an email introducing them.
Thanks,
Andy
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. It was quite inspiring and very funny.
He's based in Holland so not far to travel. I have a hunch
he might find it appealing.
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