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Since there's so many people coming here telling us how their interpreted
languages are _so_ much better than C++, how about we hold them ransom
and not write their virtual machines for them?

-Tomás
Mar 8 '06 #1
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"Tomas" <NU**@NULL.NULL> wrote in message
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Since there's so many people coming here telling us how their interpreted
languages are _so_ much better than C++, how about we hold them ransom
and not write their virtual machines for them?

-Tomas


Um, ok... I guess I've done my part then, since I've never written a virtual
machine.

Better idea.. why don't we just stick to the topic here ourselves?

-Howard
Mar 8 '06 #2
TB
Tomás skrev:
Since there's so many people coming here telling us how their interpreted
languages are _so_ much better than C++, how about we hold them ransom
and not write their virtual machines for them?

-Tomás


Are you for real?

--
TB @ SWEDEN
Mar 8 '06 #3
TB posted:
Tomás skrev:
Since there's so many people coming here telling us how their
interpreted languages are _so_ much better than C++, how about we hold
them ransom and not write their virtual machines for them?

-Tomás


Are you for real?

Take a joke. It's okay to smile once in a while.
-Tomás
Mar 8 '06 #4
Tomás posted:

Since there's so many people coming here telling us how their
interpreted languages are _so_ much better than C++, how about we hold
them ransom and not write their virtual machines for them?

-Tomás


<snip serious responses>

I wonder if computer programmers have the worst sense of humour of all
kinds of people?

-Tomás
Mar 8 '06 #5
Tomás wrote:
Tomás posted:

Since there's so many people coming here telling us how their
interpreted languages are _so_ much better than C++, how about we
hold them ransom and not write their virtual machines for them?

-Tomás


<snip serious responses>

I wonder if computer programmers have the worst sense of humour of all
kinds of people?


Don't be so hard on yourself. It wasn't that bad of a joke. :)

Jeff
Mar 8 '06 #6

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