LOL! I used to hear about how cuss words were being put into OSS code at a high rate, and how the codebase maintainers had to work at it to keep it down. But that was just for the sake of the developers. I never heard about that stuff getting into output messages where users could actually see it!. Sheesh! Have some manners, people! :)
Hey, it's easy to criticize, it's easy to patch too! (Hint hint.) After this happened I actually considered grepping the whole code base for bad language but it just seemed too 1950s to deal with.
Are you a hacker who likes to make music? You know how you feel precise control when you write code you understand, but you have to filter your understanding of your music through oversimplified GUIs which sometimes have terrible UX? I made a series of videos which teaches you how to write music sequencing software in Node.js and CoffeeScript. When I do it, I experience a clarity which makes it easy for me to make more exciting sounds. You may have the same experience. Upcoming episodes will also teach you how to use simple probabilistic artificial intelligence to write code which writes its own music (which I've already done in Ruby).
LOL! I used to hear about how cuss words were being put into OSS code at a high rate, and how the codebase maintainers had to work at it to keep it down. But that was just for the sake of the developers. I never heard about that stuff getting into output messages where users could actually see it!. Sheesh! Have some manners, people! :)
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