...the "sweary recluse" is really the dog's bollocks. I want to see that kind of stuff in IEEE Software!!
Now About That Macro Language
By John Gamble
Posted Sunday 20th January 2008 19:09 GMT
Excellent as always, but this is really bothering me now. What is "... That C-like macro language that programmer's editors support but which nobody much uses."
Obviously I don't much use it.
Blaspehmy.
By James Anderson
Posted Monday 21st January 2008 08:28 GMT
Oh dear!
Verity has used Lisp in a humerous context.
The wrath of Stallman will descend upon her. Never will she be allowed to use a "(" again.
She will be cast out from by hosts of the one true language for they cannot laugh nor even smile.
Stallman have pity on her.
Does that mean...
By Dave
Posted Monday 21st January 2008 09:30 GMT
the title of the third book becomes 'The Amber pyGlass'.
Coat.
Pipe.
London Cab.
That Ruby sweary thing
By Snake Plissken
Posted Monday 21st January 2008 10:36 GMT
I tried reading it. I think I made it as far as "I'll pay for a boxing ring, I know martial arts, I'll kick your ass" before losing the will to live.
Fun fun fun
By Andraž Levstik
Posted Monday 21st January 2008 10:57 GMT
Hmm would the C-like macro language be m4???
Anyway this would be great as a programmers version of a BOFH ;)
Mighty Boosh
By John
Posted Tuesday 22nd January 2008 00:04 GMT
Reminds me of Tony "This is an ahhtrage" 'Arrison from the Mighty Boosh. Perhaps that will be Ms. Stob's next parody.
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