Re: "Take my wife ( cross out wife ) site, please!"
Nick Maroudas <[email protected]> Thu, 27 Mar 2008 08:17:47 +0200
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Quoting "Ray St. Marie" <[email protected]>: >... " It's been pointed out to me that I'm truely not >... " a programmer. Dear Ray, The instant positive response by John Comeau and others on this thread ought to reassure you. Your version of CF01 on Tim Neitz's site is packed with good things, and your image of Josh Grams CF05 helped me boot CF05. Don't let critics put you down - ColorForth is fun and an intellectual exercise, just the thing for keeping up one's spirit in illness. A similar crisis occurred in Linux: a parting between the "real" programmers who went soaring up into the stratosphere, and the less talented but equally "real" programmers engaged in documentation and spreading the word. That's how user-friendly versions like Ubuntu and Puppy Linux were born. There is a wide spectrum in the Open Source movement. Every best is only a best within parameters. Here are some quotes: "The boy works hard but has no talent" - MichaelAngelo on Raphael. "A good man, pity he never learnt to be a real painter" - ElGreco on MichaelAngelo. "Sit we ever so high, we can only sit on our own rear ends" - Montaigne. Caritas, NickM ***** "If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing badly" - GK Chesterton.