That's 10 minutes of my life I'll never get back. The takeaway: Mr.
Gruber will spend time with a yes-man agreeing with everything he
says, but any productive engagement is beneath him because even
problematic ambiguities in Markdown don't, in his opinion, exist.
Nice.

c


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Michel Fortin <[email protected]> wrote:
> There's a short discussion about Markdown between Marco Arment and John 
> Gruber in The Talk Show, episode "88: 'Cat Pictures', With Marco Arment (Side 
> 1)" starting at time 1:15:13. I don't have anything particular to say about 
> it, but it's probably the closest thing to an official response you can get 
> on some things that were discussed on this list so I felt it was worth a link:
>
> <https://soundcloud.com/thetalkshow/ep-88-cat-pictures-side-1#t=1:15:13>
>
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