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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    We seem to have moved off the original topic here, which from memory was showing that Suity is clueless.
    Yes, now the thread is making Suity look good by comparison.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    Was it really 18 months ago you got tulip canned from a permanent job?

    How time flies.
    Tempus fugit indeed! It's over 2 years but it must've seemed like yesterday to an alcoholic fuqwit like yourself.

    Anyway, the little boy has woken up and we're going for a swim.
    Last edited by Churchill; 23 September 2014, 13:25.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Your Mrs shagging around again?

    For the record I've been at current client-co for over 18 months, have you sobered up at all during that time?
    Was it really 18 months ago you got tulip canned from a permanent job?

    How time flies.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I would image most people on this thread have not been recently canned from a permanent job.

    So your technology likes and dislikes mean jack tulip you thick ignorant uneducated twunt.
    Your Mrs shagging around again?

    For the record I've been at current client-co for over 18 months, have you sobered up at all during that time?
    Last edited by Churchill; 23 September 2014, 13:14.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    I don't like Java either.

    I would image most people on this thread have not been recently canned from a permanent job.

    So your technology likes and dislikes mean jack tulip you thick ignorant uneducated twunt.

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  • eek
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    We seem to have moved off the original topic here, which from memory was showing that Suity is clueless.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    What is it about Java that makes it superior?

    Windows Vista maybe, but Win 7 and 8 are pretty lean. Okay the Win 8 Metro GUI is tulipe, but the core OS is stable and very usuable.

    I use this version, and it has been great Windows Embedded 8 Pro | Microsoft
    I don't like Java either.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    It's 2014, not 2004.
    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    I was asked for my thoughts on the subject. **** off back to your "bible".
    And I was responding to your thoughts, pointing out that they're entirely out of date. Sorry this isn't The Churchill Show.

    Also, what's a "bible"?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Firstly, Microsoft's half arsed attempt to produce a competitor to Java.

    Windows itself is massively overweight and resource hungry.
    What is it about Java that makes it superior?

    Windows Vista maybe, but Win 7 and 8 are pretty lean. Okay the Win 8 Metro GUI is tulipe, but the core OS is stable and very usuable.

    I use this version, and it has been great Windows Embedded 8 Pro | Microsoft

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  • Unix
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Yep, that's why people use promises. I would agree that without care node can within minutes become an unreadable unsupportable mess
    I like go routines and channels they are build into the Go language.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Unix View Post
    I hope not I tried out node and the code quickly descends into a mess of callbacks for anything non trivial.
    Yep, that's why people use promises. I would agree that without care node can within minutes become an unreadable unsupportable mess

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  • Unix
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    I suspect for a while javascript and node will be the winner. But its not the greatest system in the world.

    I doubt swift will do well. Most people don't develop just for Apple...
    I hope not I tried out node and the code quickly descends into a mess of callbacks for anything non trivial.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    I suspect for a while javascript and node will be the winner. But its not the greatest system in the world.

    I doubt swift will do well. Most people don't develop just for Apple...
    That's why said "mainstream".

    Its concepts and toolsets are quite nifty and if it can cross over to Linux then it would be a start.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Unix View Post
    As a gravy train its been good. But my own preference would be a language like Go on Linux.
    I suspect for a while javascript and node will be the winner. But its not the greatest system in the world.

    I doubt swift will do well. Most people don't develop just for Apple...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Unix View Post
    As a gravy train its been good. But my own preference would be a language like Go on Linux.
    It'll be interesting to see if "Swift" becomes more mainstream.

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