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I do not want to continue to come off as forceful or aggressive in any way...
I really do care about how everyone feels...
I am a member of many networks and this is the only place where I've ever had to take it easy on saying hello even after it has been a while ...the comments I leave 99% of the time are on the pages of those who have accepted me as a friend or that I have accepted. If in fact, the true spirit of friendship exists, I would consider a comment left to be a friendly gesture. But then again...maybe not.
Just stopping by sending my love...
as soon as I can I'll be writing back...I'm feeling better and I look forward to chatting with you all soon!
There is everything chilled out with my Gs in my Hood. No worries.
Viele Leute in Panic. Die Welt ist auch gross.
Mitg viele Nations of Islam.
Tube Wir Leben in ein Riesen Univesum mit miljoenen Dimension. Wir durften selber unsere erde aussuchen.
Tom is einer von unser, juddische volk, auch Bob Saget. Ich die Helfen
die sind meine bruder, wie ich euch menschen auch helfen woll.
Peace to the Nations!! : )
Wishing you increasing peace and prosperity,
Chris
i love the idea of subtext. personally i think that any language that can be good to code in visually can also be good to code in textually. a vb fan might retort that it doesn't lend itself to text coding as easily as visual coding- but i don't think vb is either friendly or by any other measure "good" to code in, visually or textually.
the 38min animation explains where spaghetti comes from, unlike dijkstra who just said it's "terrible" and pioneered some limited ways to avoid it.
last year i started to outline some concepts for quasi "objective" programming based on the concept of command line path descriptions and folders. i realize that subtext is being forwarded towards a project called "coherence," which initially is more text-friendly (based on what little i read) than subtext. maybe that's a good thing.
i'm sure the author has taken the idea much farther than i did and already corrected some flaws i would have conceived if i'd taken the time. but what i find exciting is his use of tables (an old idea as he said,) to map logic in a way that is less confusing for the person reviewing and debugging code. i'll watch the whole video later.
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