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Danny Thorpe interview mentions Linux development


2005-02-25 03:09:31 PM
kylix2
www.theserverside.net/talks/videos/DannyThorpe/dsl/q09.html
Quote:
"So we are still working on Linux tools and working on Windows 32 tools and we
are working on .NET tools. So we get to complain about everything."
(see question #9 in Danny's Interview:
www.theserverside.net/talks/index.tss)
Regards,
Wayne Sherman
 
 

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"Wayne Sherman" <body1233 at yahoo dot com>wrote:
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www.theserverside.net/talks/videos/DannyThorpe/dsl/q09.html

Quote:

"So we are still working on Linux tools and working on Windows 32 tools
and we are working on .NET tools. So we get to complain about everything."
"still working on Linux tools" what ? they develop linux tools or they just
use it ? ;)
 

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zeljko wrote:
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"Wayne Sherman" <body1233 at yahoo dot com>wrote:

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>www.theserverside.net/talks/videos/DannyThorpe/dsl/q09.html
>
>Quote:
>
>"So we are still working on Linux tools and working on Windows 32
>tools and we are working on .NET tools. So we get to complain about
>everything."

"still working on Linux tools" what ? they develop linux tools or
they just use it ? ;)
"Working on" means developing. Otherwise it would be "working with".
--
Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] rvelthuis.bei.t-online.de
"If it wasn't for C, we'd be writing programs in BASI, PASAL, and
OBOL." -- unknown
 

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Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] wrote:
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zeljko wrote:

>"Wayne Sherman" <body1233 at yahoo dot com>wrote:
>
>>
>>www.theserverside.net/talks/videos/DannyThorpe/dsl/q09.html
>>
>>Quote:
>>
>>"So we are still working on Linux tools and working on Windows 32
>>tools and we are working on .NET tools. So we get to complain about
>>everything."
>
>"still working on Linux tools" what ? they develop linux tools or
>they just use it ? ;)

"Working on" means developing. Otherwise it would be "working with".
Yeah Rudy, I know difference between "on" & "and". It was a joke.
 

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zeljko wrote:
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>"Working on" means developing. Otherwise it would be "working with".

Yeah Rudy, I know difference between "on" & "and". It was a joke.
You mean between "on" and "with". It didn't look like a joke to me.
--
Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] rvelthuis.bei.t-online.de
"I have had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it."
-- Groucho Marx
 

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Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] wrote:
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zeljko wrote:

>>"Working on" means developing. Otherwise it would be "working with".
>
>Yeah Rudy, I know difference between "on" & "and". It was a joke.

You mean between "on" and "with". It didn't look like a joke to me.
typo ...
 

Re:Danny Thorpe interview mentions Linux development

Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] wrote:
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zeljko wrote:

>>"Working on" means developing. Otherwise it would be "working with".
>
>Yeah Rudy, I know difference between "on" & "and". It was a joke.

You mean between "on" and "with". It didn't look like a joke to me.

Maybe because, somewhere on your life path, you forgot the meaning of "sense
of humour"?
PS. This is a joke too.
--
Luis Mineiro ( XXXX@XXXXX.COM )
ZBit Software, Lda. (www.zbit.pt)
 

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Luis Mineiro wrote:
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Maybe because, somewhere on your life path, you forgot the meaning of
"sense of humour"?
Maybe. But probably not.
I always find it funny that people want to tell me I have no sense of
humour, just because I don't find some statement someone makes funny.
I have a terrific sense of humour, but that does not mean that I laugh
at everything.
--
Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] rvelthuis.bei.t-online.de
"Researchers have discovered that chocolate produces some of the same
reactions in the brain as {*word*185}. The researchers also discovered
other similarities between the two but can't remember what they are."
-- Matt Lauer on NBC's Today Show .