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Code, not words

Code, not words

Posted Nov 28, 2005 16:03 UTC (Mon) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091)
In reply to: Code, not words by deepfire
Parent article: Microsoft, the "Vienna Conclusions," and the UN World Summit (Heise Online)

In other words you tell him: "Shut up and code, slave!"
My message is rather the old "code talks louder than words". mmarq has a convoluted logic which is hard to follow and which sounds like telling other people to accept his priorities, based on a flaky logic (and never well substantiated IMHO). Just warning about the impending doom once and again is not enough; I think that his message would benefit if he spent some effort actually doing something about it.
If there was anything else in your post, i missed it, sorry.
That is the advantage of the written word: you can go over it as many times as you want, until you get it.


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Code, not words

Posted Nov 28, 2005 23:15 UTC (Mon) by mmarq (guest, #2332) [Link]

" mmarq has a convoluted logic which is hard to follow and which sounds like telling other people to accept his priorities, based on a flaky logic (and never well substantiated IMHO). "

How is hard to understand scepticals and confined brains... i want to see code... i only can see code... i dont understand nothing but code... (why, where, purpouse, reason, and *FUTILITY*, are out of question!)

So, as speaking of logic here is something that also applyies to you :

"That is the advantage of the written word: you can go over it as many times as you want, until you get it."

Go get it "code tiger"!

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