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Re: C# is not Dylan (was: Re: C# : The new language from M$)



Are you a typical representative of the lisp community?

"Erik Naggum" <erik@naggum.net> wrote in message
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> * Rob Myers <robmyers@cwcom.net>
> | Also, please don't post offensive nonsense attempting to conflate
> | dislike of fully-bracketed prefix syntax with homophobic and racial
> | intolerance on this list.  It is singularly offensive and
> | unproductive, and has no place anywhere in the comp.* hierachy.
>
>   Please don't post your back-stabbing crap where your victim doesn't
>   read it.  [And here I was probably missing which article one Dylan
>   user wanted to alert me to.  Sorry about that -- but a quick scan of
>   your _friendly_ newsgroup revealed a _lot_ of crap from Rob Myers.]
>   Such is considered very bad behavior everywhere but comp.lang.dylan,
>   where I'm quickly learning about the very special rules which apply
>   only to what Dylan users are allowed to do to those who express any
>   opinion contrary to their own, and if they happen to like Lisp, no
>   holds are barred, fire at will.  It's most amazing.  PhD material,
>   I'm sure.
>
>   Dylan must be _such_ a pathetic loser language to have so many so
>   incredibly defensive people "fighting" for it.  Furrfu!
>
>   I'm _so_ happy I didn't waste any time working with the Gwydion
>   project back in 1993/4, despite generous and interesting offers.
>   They just had "no future" written all over them, and I hate it when
>   I'm right about apparently good things that fail because of stupid
>   and destructive people.
>
>   Failed languages never die, however, they just attract bad people.
>   This "Dylan experience" sures shows what kind of people Dylan keeps
>   attracting.
>
> #:Erik
> --
>   If this is not what you expected, please alter your expectations.





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