明覺 wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:21 AM, Micha Feigin<mi...@post.tau.ac.il> wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 10:39:53 +0800
明覺 <shi.min...@gmail.com> wrote:

2009/6/23 Hal Vaughan <h...@halblog.com>:
On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:18 PM, 明覺 wrote:

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:18 PM, John Hasler<jhas...@debian.org> wrote:
明覺 writes:
yes, currently it's true, but I hope one day I will be able to take full
control of my system, and modify them as i like, if I have those other
language programmed softwares installed in my system, it will be hard to
maintain for me.
If learning enough of another language to do maintainence is hard for you
you aren't much of a programmer.  Programming is not about knowing a
language.
Yes, language is just a tool, so I want to keep my tool simple and
powerful, I do not want so many similar tools with the same functions.
Boy, I didn't realize that by "junior programmer" you meant you were that
inexperienced in the field.  I don't know if you realize that you've just
basically said you are either unwilling or unable to understand the
different reasons for different languages.

EACH language is a tool, and each one is a DIFFERENT tool with a DIFFERENT
purpose.
I will give an example to deny your opinion - "a DIFFERENT tool with a
DIFFERENT purpose"
Sql is a language for database operation, but what microsoft doing is
to use C# replacing sql, by linq. I don't like microsoft, but I like
the way they developing C#, the only one language for microsoft will
be C#, I guess.
The only one language for microsoft is c#, oh wait, its visual basic, sorry
wait a minute it's forms for the gui, assembly in the drivers in if you start
digging you will find that half the system management is using scripts and
batch scripts of one sort or another.
I mean .net framework, I don't know they use scripts so heavily, but I
think they are reducing the use of scripts, you even cannot find a
command line console in vista.
Try windows key+R (Run) and run 'cmd'. Voilà, there's your command line. Now let me continue to avoid this hilarious discussion.

Sjoerd

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