|
|
try
{
Too();
}
catch (Exception yourself)
{
break;
}
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
|
|
|
|
|
See my sig.
Software Zen: delete this;
|
|
|
|
|
And, once again, it is demonstrated why COBOL is the superior programming language.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
|
|
|
|
|
hehehe
What about
Phyton?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
|
|
|
|
|
|
I've got colleagues/friends who seriously argues that in ordinary prose, we should stsart enclosing conditions in parentheses, 'If (it is raining), use an umbrella'. It would make the text clearer and less ambiguous, they claim. Seriously.
I counter by pointing out that Pascal didn't require parentheses, yet there was no ambiguiety. But then you have to use a 'then'! my friends argue. To prove their point they dig up a dozen quotes from different prose texts, where recognized authors write sentences of the kind 'If it is raining, use an umbrella'. Which proves that the 'then' is superfluous. Pascal was wrong! Parentheses are far more general that this silly 'then', e.g. you can use the same mechanism for grouping partial conditions as you use for delimiting the full condition.
I am serious: They are serious, insisting on introducing C syntax in prose.
In my younger days, I found it fascinating trying to work out counterarguments to such logic. Now I am so old that I just shake my head in disbelief.
|
|
|
|
|
Time to start using back ticks in prose.
`C U Later`
|
|
|
|
|
I'm all for formally disambiguating language precedence constructs.
I have a recipe and it says "Wash lemon. Zest, then juice half the lemon".
I always think of this statement in terms of the distributive property:
Zest, then juice half the lemon = (Zest, then juice half) the lemon
= Zest the lemon, then juice half the lemon.
But I'm never really sure. Maybe they actually mean:
Zest, then juice half the lemon = (Zest, then juice) half the lemon
= Zest half the lemon, then juice half the lemon.
It does my head in.
That's like the old joke:
Programmer: I’m heading to the store. Any requests?
Spouse: Pick up a loaf a bread. If they have eggs, get a dozen.
Programmer: OK.
An hour later, Programmer returns home with a dozen loaves of bread.
Spouse: Why’d you buy a dozen loaves of bread?
Programmer: They had eggs!
cheers
Chris Maunder
|
|
|
|
|
That reminds me of this : boiling potatoes[^]
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
|
|
|
|
|
You could always make the switch to VB! (good thing the lounge is safe from downvoting)
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
|
|
|
|
|
...when every competing concept in my head get jumbled together into a confusing morass;
|
|
|
|
|
And as I'm installing it's telling me about all the wonderful improvements.
And what is Number 1 on their list?Quote: Over 50 bug fixes, based on customer input So ... the best reason for your "good reasons to update" is ... Corel actually fixed some bugs.
I can't remember that actually happening before, normally they make it more complicated and harder to use, and add bugs. Will wonders never cease?
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
|
|
|
|
|
"based on customer input" implies that they actually read the complaints as well.
|
|
|
|
|
Implies that they have laid off all testers ages ago
: |
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
|
|
|
|
|
They have testers?
|
|
|
|
|
Sure. Did you not read the fine print when you installed it?
Edit: I just saw that you did not install anything. Good for you, bad for Griff.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
|
|
|
|
|
Hmm. We call those "customers".
Software Zen: delete this;
|
|
|
|
|
I'm still on X2, but that's only because I bought it under the influence, otherwise I'd still be with the last Jasc version.
What I do have, though, is the Anim workshop from Jasc, that came with PSP 7 or thereabouts (it's Anim 3.04, which I believe was the last version).
Corel dumped it, but it ain't broke. Just run the installer, and deselect PSP.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
|
|
|
|
|
Does it give anything special that cannot be gotten from Gimp 2 ?
Ravings en masse^ |
---|
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
|
|
|
|
|
W∴ Balboos wrote: Does it give anything special that cannot be gotten from Gimp 2 ? 50 bugs fixed! can GIMP match that?
BTW: can't win, if they fixed more it's a buggier product, if they fixed less then question are they (volunteers I know) doing their job?
Message Signature
(Click to edit ->)
|
|
|
|
|
Lopatir wrote: 50 bugs fixed! can GIMP match that? OK - good point.
OK - How about: the cost/bug-fix, for any time period of interest, is much much lower with Gimp 2.
Ravings en masse^ |
---|
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
|
|
|
|
|
I tried GIMP for windows and got really tired of the crashing. That was a couple of years back...maybe they've fixed it by now.
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one that has to deal with images and such...a lot lately in fact.
Paint and the ancient MS Photo Editor still get the job done....mostly cropping/resizing/changing formats.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
|
|
|
|
|
Don't know - I "grew up" with Paintshop Pro when it was a JASC* product, having switched from Corel Photo-Paint due to the humongous number of bugs it had developed, and finally switched from the final JASC version (10) to Corel X6 because it didn't support Aero so writing manuals was becoming a PITA.
I did try Gimp version one, but frankly it was a puddle of pooh compared to ... well anything, really ... and that put me right off it and I never tried again.
Is Paintshop Pro any good? Damn right it is: think Photoshop without the price, Adobe, or Hipster worship level.
(They do a free 30 day trial, if you want to try it).
* "Just Another Software Company"
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
|
|
|
|
|
I have used all 3, and I currently have a paid subscription to Photo Shop, but Gimp ranks last in my list.
I always had a soft spot for JASC/Corel PSP. I started with that product.
|
|
|
|