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Gooey GUI - a peculiar way to crash FS!

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Re: Gooey GUI - a peculiar way to crash FS!

Postby trogluddite » Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:37 pm

RJHollins wrote:Looking through really good projects, I've spotted combinations of PRIMS or RUBY that elegantly perform a basic function...

You've got your eyes open for them, that's the most important thing - IMHO, the folks who struggle to make progress with their coding are often those who just plug in "black box" solutions without having the slightest curiosity about how they work. There's not a coder alive who isn't "standing on the shoulders of giants" in that sense!
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Re: Gooey GUI - a peculiar way to crash FS!

Postby tulamide » Sat Apr 27, 2019 12:17 am

trogluddite wrote:There's not a coder alive who isn't "standing on the shoulders of giants" in that sense!

You feel my weight (and it' a lot!), don't you? ;)
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Re: Gooey GUI - a peculiar way to crash FS!

Postby trogluddite » Sat Apr 27, 2019 2:21 pm

tulamide wrote:You feel my weight (and it' a lot!), don't you? ;)

If we drew a graph of it, I think we'd be well into co-recursion territory! :D
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