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Bob Badour a écrit :
> Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
>
(snip)
> Your logic is the flawed logic. He did not say 'this language is
> necessarily better than that language because...'. He merely pointed out
> that your argument
Not mine. Should read before you reply...
(snip)
>> So, since it's a person that is >> doing the job, the purely technical aspect may not be the most >> important factor in success or failure.
You fail to prove that I meant to prove such a thing.
> In fact, the introduction of psychology
> only introduces another method by which a language can be universally
> good or universally bad.
Care to explain, or is this just random words ?
>> The truth is that anyone trying to sell you a silver bullet is liar.
No, but you're way too fanatical to notice the rest (would require a much more opened mindset). Now I'm glad you find this sensible, since it also apply to the "SQL DBMS über alles" side... Received on Tue Jun 27 2006 - 22:17:52 CDT
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