Made especially funny because a friend and colleague is working on this:
As you can see, XML is there en-force. The opinions of my friend on XML are unprintable (and I don’t mean that they don’t have a proper Unicode).
This is the same guy who jokingly refers to his programming style as “bottom-down programming”.
@HilaCodes I wouldnt know, I'm from systems, we just come up with a plausible heuristic and continue to the next bug. 4 days ago
@HilaCodes That actually sounds NP complete in the general case, presumably you are looking at a reduced problem? (single basic block?) 4 days ago
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That one is a keeper.
Comment by yrk — January 23, 2005 @ 11:48 AM |
Glad you like it 🙂
Comment by mulix — January 23, 2005 @ 12:04 PM |
Made especially funny because a friend and colleague is working on this:
As you can see, XML is there en-force. The opinions of my friend on XML are unprintable (and I don’t mean that they don’t have a proper Unicode).
This is the same guy who jokingly refers to his programming style as “bottom-down programming”.
Comment by yrk — January 23, 2005 @ 3:34 PM
That’s a great one.
I also like this one:
Perl is like a pair of vice grips. It’s the wrong tool for every job.
🙂
Comment by 77azkkr — January 23, 2005 @ 4:35 PM |
Re: That’s a great one.
I for myself am partial to:
Perl is like duct-tape. It can do almost any job badly.
Comment by mux2000 — January 24, 2005 @ 4:06 PM |