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At the 102nd Grey cup game. Section 431.picture
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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OK, give up.
Where is Wally?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I can see lots.
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Assuming you were there? How was the game?
It is an entirely different game from the American version.
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Assuming? You calling me a liar?
The game was great. Would have been better if the hometown BC Lions had made the game.
It went right down to the final seconds before we knew who won.
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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Moved south almost 16 years ago; lost touch with when the big game happens.
Glad you could be there for it.
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They broke the cup again!!!!
What an end-game!!!! Hamilton lost it by a simple foul.
I'd rather be phishing!
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A 90 yard kickoff return for the winning TD with seconds left in the game, only to have it called back because of a illegal block.
If I wasn't cheering for Calgary I would have been quite disappointed.
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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"The most important thing in the programming language is the name. A language will not succeed without a good name. I have recently invented a very good name and now I am looking for a suitable language." Donald Knuth, 1967 I ask for your ideas unashamedly, knowing that amongst you, passing as regulation-issue geeks and nerds, are prognosticators, platitudinissimi, and psychics, as well as comedians whose arts range in shade from black to procul-harum-whiter-shade-of-pale.
So, may I ask you, rhetorically, with great tenderness, and ... let me reassure you ... no hoist-you-on-your-own-petard intentionality: "haven't you already imagined ... even made notes for ... the next great programming language, or thought of the Name-of-Names for this wonder ?"
So, if it's not too presumptuous to ask, and wouldn't constitute the equivalent of a pre-launch leak that would scuttle your ship of dreams whilst it was still in drydock:
What's the Name ?
p.s. If you'll kindly read the sig just below, I invite you to think of what would have happened if Kay had opted for MOP, rather than OOP.
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. » Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."
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Audible Basic
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Sounds right to me !
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. » Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."
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"Edible Basic" sounds better - or could at least be more easily digested!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Basic Bacon. And it is edible too.
Life is too shor
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I like "HOPE" !
What does the "E" stand for ? "Enthusiasm" ? "Elegance" ? "Exoteric" ? "Exotic" ? "Érotisme" ?
And, it would be like so cool if HOPE had a scripting language named HOP, with primitives like SKIP, JUMP, FORGOTTOSAYMAYI that made some of the powerful, and complex, patterns in HOPE usable by mere mortals
All, kidding aside: you have expressed some visionary ideas/insights about programming on CP over the years, and shown some very useful techniques for rendering C# more usable in the "functional way."
I'd like to see you, Anders, Mads, Andrew T., Eric L., Jon S., Miguel de I, Pete O', Sacha B, isolated in a rural cabin (with no internet, or telephone) for a month, and see what new language would emerge ! CodeProject could cover lawyer/legal expenses in case of divorce following your emergence, or other lawsuits, homicide defense costs, etc.
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. » Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."
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BillWoodruff wrote: What does the "E" stand for ?
Nothing original. "Environment"
BillWoodruff wrote: in case of divorce
I wonder how many of us are actually married. I'm not!
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: I wonder how many of us are actually married. I'm not!
Was, but I solved that problem.
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BillWoodruff wrote: What does the "E" stand for ?
Well, "hop" would have make the reference to beer to obvious...
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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BLOOD
Binary Logic Object Oriented Design
Just so I can tell people it's written in Blood.
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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I would SO MUCH learn that language and force my entire company to adopt it as official language and rewrite the whole codebase in BLOOD.
Also I would call the coding phase as SACRIFICE. This software was sacrificated in BLOOD. Damn it sounds good.
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Too cool. Reminds me of Slayer.
No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. - Oscar Wilde
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"Hello Rob, something went wrong with Chris's BLOOD, do you know where I can get the obfuscator ?"
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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In the 'next great' language will be unimportant (we may call it the nil - non-important-language)...
IMHO the next step will be frameworks/environment (like Marc's HOPE) that will let you 'draw' your application logic in a completely different way...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Data Enterprise Stream Processing Action Intuiting Response: D.E.S.P.A.I.R.
Software Zen: delete this;
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COBOL 2015 = COBBLERS.
There's a winner, if ever there were one.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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