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Dec 19, 2007 15:58

I see, Dr.Fred finally found an excuse to permaban me for repeatedly insulting his great masters ( Read more... )

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mattbelcher December 20 2007, 15:39:21 UTC
That sucks. I enjoyed your software development posts. In particular I think you gave one of the best write-ups of OO-design I've ever seen on a forum. I'll keep reading your blog.

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a_gs December 21 2007, 03:24:11 UTC
While I was on the forums I didn't post a lot of software-related things here because usually there was a relevant discussion on the forums, and I felt that it would be easier and more useful to post things in the context of a meaningful discussion rather than in the context of my personal windbaggery, and possibly help some people with details along the way ( ... )

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a_gs December 23 2007, 08:48:57 UTC
I figured this is a wake up call from posting on SA.It's not like my posting on SA was a complete waste of time, some smart and interesting people post there. I don't know if it was worth for me dealing with thin-skinned retards, I lived in USSR with its media's political hangups, I participated in various boards/newsgroups flamewars since Fidonet, so my tolerance for both trolls and administrative assholes is pretty high. It taken a lot for Dr.Fred to even make me spell it out for him that what he demands is to prohibit a specific point of view that is in no way refuted or obsoleted within the context of discussion, and is merely something that he happens to oppose ( ... )

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a_gs December 24 2007, 12:39:24 UTC
I think you working at Apple to help make Leopard better would be the first step. The launch was better then Vista but there were a lot of problems etc.I have not seen Leopard yet -- I had a Leopard installation CD for weeks at work, where it was supposed to be used to upgrade my PPC Mac. I use that Mac to develop and test PPC code in a native environment, but it happened that I have spent those weeks building crosscompilers and working with them, and only needed x86 Linux for it. I hope, it launched better than Vista, taking into account what a short range of hardware it has to support, and how it's mostly incremental changes on well-established base technology ( ... )

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