i hav finally made a choice!! [modified]
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Wow - By apologizing here, you've basically given the middle finger to all the snarky replies you got, including mine. Damn you, and hope to see you around here from now on :thumbsup:
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
hope to see you around here from now on
sure, you see i am saving time by not replying(rather reading) the bad questions and that must be invested in a better place :-D
Ankur_Mundhra wrote:
sure, you see i am
I see your slipping into your old habits again ;)
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You seem to be under some form of misapprehension here. Not everybody is comfortable with txtspk, and it is extremely irritating. We aren't all 14 year old giggling schoolchildren here, so we'd appreciate it if you could respond like a responsible adult.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
respond like a responsible adult.
Dang! No one told me about that requirement... I'll be back just as soon as I sell my guitars and little red Corvette. :)
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super wrote:
Please Do not use SMS/tweet language. Guys here will not take you seriously.
God forbid, lets hope his coding is not as terse as his posts.
Norm .net wrote:
lets hope his coding is not as terse as his posts.
You know, there was a time when that was a complement to the average, hard working programmer. Of course, that type of developer never used those namby-pamby, coddling, high level languages like C. Or at least so I've observed from a respectable distance. Brevity is not among my faults. :)
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
stop the text-flow
So iPad jokes are still on ? :rolleyes:
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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Ankur_Mundhra wrote:
sure, you see i am
I see your slipping into your old habits again ;)
You mean the use of specific line
Norm .net wrote:
you see i am
or the "sms language, grammar, caps lock..." thing? Well as you said "this is a start"(I know the context was different), I am trying and will get into the habit soon. ;P
modified on Friday, January 29, 2010 11:47 AM
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as far as people can understand it, i don't see any problem... :cool: (things like micro-blogging have left me NO choice u see... :laugh: )
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Norm .net wrote:
lets hope his coding is not as terse as his posts.
You know, there was a time when that was a complement to the average, hard working programmer. Of course, that type of developer never used those namby-pamby, coddling, high level languages like C. Or at least so I've observed from a respectable distance. Brevity is not among my faults. :)
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
Of course, that type of developer never used those namby-pamby, coddling, high level languages like C
Crikey and to think I have also coded in Assembly Language.
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I still type full words and complete sentences (for the most part) on my iPhone as a matter of principle.
I second that. I don't find a valid reason for TextSpeak on the current day mobile phones since they are equipped with able dictionaries like T9.
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