[Beowulf] g77 limits...
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Joe Landman landman at scalableinformatics.comWed Mar 1 05:08:28 PST 2006
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Robert G. Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Dan Stromberg wrote:
>
>>
>> python's the way of the future though :) Agreed that shell (bash) and
>> make are important, and regular expressions of a (very powerful)
>> necessary evil.
>
>
> Not just powerful, not just evil. Regular expressions are one of the
> things that give a systems administrator that je ne sais quoi, that
> special little something, that aura of invincible power.
Folks who don't grok RE are missing quite a bit. There is a huge amount
of power in a tiny space. They ain't extremely easy, but they are
incredibly powerful.
[...]
> As for the python... well, I just plain like delimiters in my code. I
> might even use it if the authors of python hadn't imposed two pieces of
> religion on its users:
>
> No line terminator (e.g. ;)
> No {} -- all code grouping MUST be accomplished by indentation.
>
> Violators will be shot. News at 11.
Ugh... you just woke the beast. You will be escorted to the cheeseshop
for your re-education and learn to love blocking-by-indentation, and
learn to eschew those evil editors which reformat things, as they can
break a program ...
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