Re: Why C is really a bad programming language
- From: spinoza1111 <spinoza1111@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 08:26:05 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 1, 5:30 pm, Richard Heathfield <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
spinoza1111said:
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I learned more about C++ than you
learned by taking the Sparknotes test
Only because we taught it to you in the process of explaining how
flawed the test was.
You taught me nothing, thug. You don't know computing science. And
who's "we" but a small scattered collection of bullies, criminal
computer consultants, and deviants?
and getting a grade in the
70s. You got a higher grade (but not one that would permit you to
set up as an authority on the C family at all) and learned NOTHING.
On the contrary, I learned that you enjoy doing flawed tests, I
learned that at least one Spark Notes test was not properly validated
by subject experts, and I got further confirmation that no matter how
wrong you are, you still can't see it.
You failed to get an adequate grade and this bothered you. The failure
always blames the tool, the system, or the test. I'd hoped your
relative failure would change you and make you ready to dialog. I'd
hoped, vainly, that you might show some sensitivity to the fact that
people dread internet technical discussions because it endangers their
jobs to have some lunatic like you start calling them names and
questioning their competence. I'd hoped to find the spirit of early
conferences in the 1970s. Not the stealing of software but the
collegiality implicit in NEVER questioning a person's bonafides,
simply focusing on what is right and wrong with their code.
But as it is, I am going to name and shame every stupid thing you say
here from now until Kingdom Come, such as your misuse of the word
"polymorphism". I'm going to be your worst nightmare until you get the
*** out of this newsgroup, because you're an enabler, a thug, a
fraud, and an incompetent.
Dickie boy,
Grow up.
I have, some time ago.
The evidence - name-calling - suggests otherwise. Mere assertion on
your part is not convincing. If you wish people to believe that
you're grown up, you're going to have to start /acting/ grown-up.
Hmm, perhaps a grownup in a world of subhumans might seem to them
childish and untutor'd in their subhuman ways.
Or a hypocrite in a world of not-quite-as-bad-hypocrites might seem to
be hypocritical. You yourself, if you think back a bit, reacted
indignantly when people started calling you "Eddie boy". If you don't
want people to mock your name, it is most inadvisable to mock those
of other people.
They started out of the blue. Again, people lazily look at a few posts
without noticing their time-order, and find someone like Navia, who's
done something you cannot do, responding like a MAN to your lies and
abuse. They conclude that he's the thug and you bastards sit back and
smirk.
I have remembered just enough C to show you're an incompetent and a
fraud and I shall every day relearn more until you are out of here.
Unlike you I leave this newsgroup for months at a time because I'm not
criminally insane, but when I returned last week, I found you abusing
Navia, who has contributed more to the computing community than you
ever shall.
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