Grant Edwards a écrit :
On 2009-01-27, Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid
wrote:
Please visit comp.databases or comp.lang.javascript for really
unfriendly and unhelpful places where few happens except
bickering and name-calling.
I've always found comp.lang.c to
rantingrick a écrit :
On Jan 27, 10:12 am, Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.
42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
All you can say is that he didn't *post* here (at least under his real
identity...) for the 9 past years - this doesn't mean he never *reads*
(and this, you just have no way to
On 2009-01-28, Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid
wrote:
very interesting. We should have a vote as to who would be the
most likely candidate, now that would be a good thread :)
Waste of time as far as I'm concerned.
Usenet? Wasting time? Never!
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Grant
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:07 AM, rantingrick rantingr...@gmail.com wrote:
I curious of how many are really out there. I have been watching the
list for some time but basically see the same 10 or so people
answering questions.
Reply to this message so we can see how many exists here
Thanks
I curious of how many are really out there. I have been watching the
list for some time but basically see the same 10 or so people
answering questions.
Reply to this message so we can see how many exists here
Thanks
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On Jan 27, 9:07 am, rantingrick rantingr...@gmail.com wrote:
I curious of how many are really out there. I have been watching the
list for some time but basically see the same 10 or so people
answering questions.
Reply to this message so we can see how many exists here
Thanks
I'm not sure
I also looked at Guido's profile and he has not posted a message here
since 2000. WOW! I know he way ahead of us here but why has he not
drooped in for a chat with the python community? Matz(the creator of
Ruby), is a regular at comp.lang.ruby.
This makes me wonder if Guido thinks
Seems like the only thing people are interested in is bickering and
name calling. I noticed the post Does Python really follow... has
over 400 post mainly from the same 10 people. Maybe this is why Guido
no longer wishes to be a part of this group. Where is the sense of
community here?
Anybody
On Jan 27, 9:17 am, rantingrick rantingr...@gmail.com wrote:
I also looked at Guido's profile and he has not posted a message here
since 2000. WOW! I know he way ahead of us here but why has he not
drooped in for a chat with the python community? Matz(the creator of
Ruby), is a regular at
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:42 AM, rantingrick rantingr...@gmail.com wrote:
Seems like the only thing people are interested in is bickering and
name calling. I noticed the post Does Python really follow... has
over 400 post mainly from the same 10 people. Maybe this is why Guido
no longer
On Jan 27, 9:43 am, Mike Driscoll kyoso...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Guido has better things to do...and his employer probably
doesn't want him spending all day answering stuff like that.
Mike
I totally agree, and i would never expect him to field noob questions
but i just thought it odd he
rantingrick a écrit :
On Jan 27, 9:43 am, Mike Driscoll kyoso...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Guido has better things to do...and his employer probably
doesn't want him spending all day answering stuff like that.
Mike
I totally agree, and i would never expect him to field noob questions
but i
rantingrick a écrit :
Seems like the only thing people are interested in is bickering and
name calling. I noticed the post Does Python really follow... has
over 400 post mainly from the same 10 people.
There are occasionally such kind of threads, indeed. And, as Mike
mentionned, the usual
In article 8692c77c-0498-4c68-940f-e4d4427f3...@x37g2000yqj.googlegroups.com,
rantingrick rantingr...@gmail.com wrote:
Seems like the only thing people are interested in is bickering and
name calling. I noticed the post Does Python really follow... has
over 400 post mainly from the same 10
On 2009-01-27, Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid
wrote:
Please visit comp.databases or comp.lang.javascript for really
unfriendly and unhelpful places where few happens except
bickering and name-calling.
I've always found comp.lang.c to be a rather dangerous
Being a newbie and not aware of other good places to ask dump questions. I
have been very happy with the help I have gotten. Some of the
other discussions are a little interesting to me but I wonder/am grateful if
these keep the knowledgeable people around so us newbies can ask questions.
Since I
On Jan 27, 10:12 am, Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.
42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
All you can say is that he didn't *post* here (at least under his real
identity...) for the 9 past years - this doesn't mean he never *reads*
(and this, you just have no way to know).
Ah, this is a
Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid writes:
All you can say is that he didn't *post* here (at least under his real
identity...) for the 9 past years - this doesn't mean he never *reads*
(and this, you just have no way to know).
Guido does post here once in a while,
On Jan 27, 12:00 pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Guido does post here once in a while, under his own name. I can't
think of any very recent examples, but I can remember some from a few
years back.
I searched the archives for Guido van Rossum and there is nothing
since May
* rantingrick (Tue, 27 Jan 2009 10:03:16 -0800 (PST))
On Jan 27, 12:00 pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Guido does post here once in a while, under his own name. I can't
think of any very recent examples, but I can remember some from a few
years back.
I searched the
Grant Edwards inva...@invalid writes:
I've always found comp.lang.c to be a rather dangerous place as well.
Hey, I grew up in comp.lang.c!
I'd have to agree with you, though. (I try to play nice when I'm here.)
In fact, comp.lang.* generally has a reputation as a place you don't
want to
Of the newsgroups I read, c.l.python is probably the most friendly and
has one of the highest S/N ratios. People who would have been roasted
alive in other newsgroups for their laziness or presumptuousness get
surprisingly gentle treatment in c.l.python. I do know of a few
low-volume
rantingrick wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:00 pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Guido does post here once in a while, under his own name. I can't
think of any very recent examples, but I can remember some from a few
years back.
I searched the archives for Guido van Rossum and there
Thorsten Kampe thors...@thorstenkampe.de wrote:
* rantingrick (Tue, 27 Jan 2009 10:03:16 -0800 (PST))
On Jan 27, 12:00Â pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Guido does post here once in a while, under his own name. Â I can't
think of any very recent examples, but I can
On Jan 27, 2:52 pm, Duncan Booth duncan.bo...@invalid.invalid wrote:
Thorsten Kampe thors...@thorstenkampe.de wrote:
* rantingrick (Tue, 27 Jan 2009 10:03:16 -0800 (PST))
On Jan 27, 12:00 pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Guido does post here once in a while, under his own
On Jan 27, 11:53 am, rantingrick rantingr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 27, 10:12 am, Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.
42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
All you can say is that he didn't *post* here (at least under his real
identity...) for the 9 past years - this doesn't mean he never
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