On Sunday 02 January 2011 01:17:09 kashani wrote:
Unless the language you're familiar with is completely unsuitable, I'd
say familiarity trumps language features.
I've been out of coding for too long to know much about modern languages
(so ignore me if you like), but I think this is exactly
Apparently, though unproven, at 03:32 on Sunday 02 January 2011, Stroller did
opine thusly:
On 1/1/2011, at 10:34pm, Grant wrote:
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I'm starting a new project that is quite straightforward and will
interface with an old project. The only point of contact between the
two projects
I'm sorry this is OT but I really value the opinion of many people
subscribed to this list.
I'm starting a new project that is quite straightforward and will
interface with an old project. The only point of contact between the
two projects might be both of them having access to the same
I'm sorry this is OT but I really value the opinion of many people
subscribed to this list.
I'm starting a new project that is quite straightforward and will
interface with an old project. The only point of contact between the
two projects might be both of them having access to the same database
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On 02/01/2011, at 09:04, Grant wrote:
I'm sorry this is OT but I really value the opinion of many people
subscribed to this list.
I'm starting a new project that is quite straightforward and will
interface with an old project. The only point
On 1/1/2011 2:34 PM, Grant wrote:
I'm sorry this is OT but I really value the opinion of many people
subscribed to this list.
I'm starting a new project that is quite straightforward and will
interface with an old project. The only point of contact between the
two projects might be both of
On 1/1/2011, at 10:34pm, Grant wrote:
...
I'm starting a new project that is quite straightforward and will
interface with an old project. The only point of contact between the
two projects might be both of them having access to the same database
table. The old project is written in a
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