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No, sorry. I'm just a coder. Most of the time the only tool I use is notepad
And i bet you feel really special because of this don't you. ;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by JPnyc
see i'm not as cool as you as i only know how to program in A+ http://www.aplusdev.org/index.html :drink:
Not a bit. I use notepad for front end stuff because it uses like no resource, and pretty much any PC I sit down to work at will have it. For Java I use editplus2 because it integrates the java compiler.
lol i was being sarcastic, next time i'll use the [sarcastic comment] tags ;) i haven't used the editplus2 for java, i might have to download it and give it a burn on ye' ol' winblows box next to me..Quote:
Originally Posted by JPnyc
Nah, I knew. I just couldn't think of anything remotely witty so I went with serious :)
Ah you see, my definition of a "Hacker" is not the modern, break in something or white/grey/black hat, it's more generalised - somebody who takes something and improves it's functionality by making it do something it wasn't designed to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPnyc
Whether this is altering software to achieve a different result that was first intended or modifing a games console or hooking up a temp gauge to a desktop fan so that it kicks in when the room becomes too hot.
Wolfe, old chap, I am afraid that you are a "gentleman born after his time" ?
You probably know that the finest English on Earth is not spoken at Oxford.............. but at Trinity College Dublin?
The difference between a "sassenach" and a "sossenoch" peut etre?
The creature that I obey comes from the County Clare :p
I remember all those years ago, when we were courting........... I had gone to meet the parents and get himself's blessing..............
We wandered into Newmarket on Fergus............. she went to the supermarket......... I was headed to the pub........... but I was distracted by the bookies (legal gambling shop for our US readers)...... I asked him the odds on County Clare to win the all Ireland hurling........... he said "100:1 they haven't won for 83 years".............. "Fine, says I ............ I will have 100 punts worth"
The rest, as they say, is history :drink:
Received my degree from TCD!
As for Co. Clare - that is where I purchased the engagment ring last April for my significant other. Glad to report all is still good! :D
As for the Hurling, I presume it resulted in your first born (male or female) being called Ger Loughnane??? :p
Ah, the old-school definition. Now I understand.
I suppose that is a very fair point. Still a shame though. IMO. It was policed before, albeit in a biased manor. Also it was only AO's name on the line, and not the new improved JupAO ... what with it's higher standard bar and all.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPnyc
1. I don't think IRC was ever really in fashion, at least where the corporate world is concerned - unless it is internal only. Besides, catering to fashion is not a good idea imo. I once read ``fashion, the only form of beauty so ugly it has to be reinvented every 6 months''.Quote:
Originally Posted by nihil
2. Without official support they are all going to fail I would say, and official support won't be sanctioned because of the potential for IRC to tarnish the name. If you can't wave the banner you might as well just follow ``your crew'' into quakenet or wherever the cool kids are hanging out these days.
3. Aye. It would have to be open 24/7. I've never heard of closing hours for IRC.
4. Many professionals use IRC. I'm sure IRC fanboys would take serious exception to the AOL comment.
5. I couldn't disagree more with your logic here. That is, if I'm reading it correctly. Are you saying that the IRC technology is no longer relevant ... and the technology is short lived? Or any given network/server/channel?
And speaking of permanence, does this site have infinite retention? Or are old posts rotated out eventually?
IRC is permanent when you consider the user logs. I've often found using grep very useful for searching for information in a conversation I had years back as long as I can remember something relevant to what I'm looking for.
However it is a nightmare to index and organize and get online in website format.
I had some annoying experiences with notepad. I was writing some 68K and notepad kept inserting weird characters that stopped my programs from compiling. So I switched to edit. I mainly use Vim now though.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPnyc
heeheeheeeeQuote:
I think the real problem in the North was a lack of weed in the 70s!!!!
Your right ;)
People need to chill...have tolerence.
Its ok to take scripts...but you cant smoke pot :rolleyes:
Canadain wrestlers come to mind.
Welcome .Wolfetone....and thanks.
I learned some Irish history :)
MLF
That is my basic "complaint". The IRC messages and conversations are very short-lived and not available for future reference by third parties. From a business viewpoint I find the conferencing or "netmeeting" approach better, particularly as you can use shared whiteboards and drawing software.Quote:
IRC is permanent when you consider the user logs. I've often found using grep very useful for searching for information in a conversation I had years back as long as I can remember something relevant to what I'm looking for.
However it is a nightmare to index and organize and get online in website format.
Yes, we have infinite retention.Quote:
And speaking of permanence, does this site have infinite retention? Or are old posts rotated out eventually?
:)