[TriLUG] C# and .NET

Andrew C. Oliver acoliver at apache.org
Mon Jul 1 15:43:54 EDT 2002


The alternative is to grab your hammer and start pounding those screws 
and bolts into the wall.

-Andy

Robby Dermody wrote:

>lol, having "too many" tools at hand that all do the job.
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>Robby
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>From: "Sinner from the Prairy" <sinner at escomposlinux.org>
>To: <trilug at trilug.org>
>Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 11:06 AM
>Subject: Re: [TriLUG] C# and .NET
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>>Avui, Dilluns 01 Juliol 2002 18:52, no tenieu res mes que fer i me vareu
>>enviar aquest e-mail
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>>>My little experience with Python has confirmed this. Languages like C++
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>and
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>>>perl often suffer from the "kitchen sink syndrome"
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>>What is the "kitchen sink syndrome"?
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>>Bad plumbered (internaly engineered) language?
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>>Please, enlighten me.
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>>Salut,
>>Sinner
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