Re: Go ahead. Stop programming. This ensures you from any mistakes.
- From: "Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <skeet@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 07:57:06 -0700
On Jun 8, 2:51 pm, "valentin tihomirov" <V_tihomi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Regarding your change of subject line, I would retort: "Go ahead. Stop
using C#. That will stop you from being hindered by its rules."
Seriously, if you dislike so many design decisions of a language, why
use it?
Why to work to satisfy all the perversive desires of the masters who kill
our planet? Yea, we are "free". We are allowed not to use English, even not
to use Windows. At this point you should suggest me to design my own
language (to talk to myself). The liberals can even mention you that you are
free not to breath if you do not like to. In other words: "If you do not
like our way of ruling the world, you are free to die". Are they serious?
Well, you were the one to suggest "Stop programming" to start with.
Jon
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