Re: How to name variables in a program?
- From: spinoza1111@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 May 2005 20:02:15 -0700
Phlip wrote:
> Jens.Toerring wrote:
>
> > Complete drivel
>
> If you want to be read and received, the Golden Rule is a useful grammar
> guide...
An excellent suggestion: do unto others as you have would done unto
you.
However, as Derrida noticed with respect to deSaussure, once people get
into defending "speech" (including the rejection of HN because "I
cannot read my beautiful code out loud in the *agora* to the
astonishment and delight of the populace") they get savage precisely
because the denial of the depenence of speech on writing is barbaric.
"Drivel" uis related to "drool" because he who doesn't acceot without
back-talk the unspoken priomacy of speech is thought in what seems to
be thought but what is sociology to be "drooling" instead of speaking.
Of course, attitudes like these (including their sexist and classist
components) created the software crisis.
>
> --
> Phlip
> http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ZeekLand
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