Will Senn wrote in
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|Well, I just read this as Rust is dead... here's hoping, but seriously,
|if we're gonna go off and have a language vs language discussion, I
|personally don't think we've had any real language innovation since
|Algol 60, well maybe lisp... sheesh, surely we're in COFF territory.
It has evangelists on all fronts. ..Yes it was only that while
i was writing the message i reread about Vala of the GNOME
project, which seems to be a modern language with many beneficial
properties still, growing out of a Swiss University (is that a bad
sign to come from Switzerland and more out of research), and it
had support of Ubuntu and many other parts of the GNOME project.
Still it is said to be dead. I scrubbed that part of my message.
But maybe thus a "dead" relation in between the lines remained.
Smalltalk is also such a thing, though not from Switzerland.
An Ach! on the mystery of human behaviour. Or, like the wonderful
Marcel Reich-Ranicki said, "Wir sehen es betroffen, den Vorhang
zu, und alle Fragen offen" ("Concerned we see, the curtain closed,
and all the Questions open").
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
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Steffen Nurpmeso wrote in
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|Will Senn wrote in
| <3808a35c-2ee0-2081-4128-c8196b4732c0(a)gmail.com>:
||Well, I just read this as Rust is dead... here's hoping, but seriously,
...
Talking about dead, i suddenly had the braindead desire to
reformat all my actively maintained things (sh,perl,python,C) in
the Christian Christmas time. Quite sudden i was looking at the
about 30 percent of my laptop screen that i actually use
(COLUMNS=191 LINES=55, but that only after libxft-2.3.7 introduced
a bug that is still not fixed, it was more more before (i was
using Xft.embolden with LiberationMono which i had forgotten, but
otherwise with Xft.antialias it looks terrible still .. with that
many lines)), and was thinking "widescreen will never disappear
again".
Thus i dropped my yet always used attitude of 79 columns no matter
what, went back to tabulator indentation, and now use 120 columns,
without being strict (but max of about 140, as rarely as possible).
(Some old legacy sources still use the old style, but anything
planned to remain was converted.)
If that is not stupid and brain dead, i do not know.
Welcome back tabulators (it saved a lot of bytes!), and welcome
new widescreen world. I do not regret it.
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)