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From: | Ralf Hemmecke |
Subject: | [Axiom-developer] Re: Literate Programming |
Date: | Tue, 10 Jul 2007 21:37:09 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 (X11/20070604) |
I don't know, actually. Probably because the initial comment comes in email. I'm 100% email driven, both for Axiom and work so I tend to react to the linear stream. Besides, when I do have stuff on MathAction (like the 2004 goals document) it tends to get lost even when it is linked from the FAQ. And since my mail is text-only I cannot embed or follow http links so I don't use them much. I'm still living in the late 80s.
Tim,don't you think you should change a bit yourself? You cannot teach people how good LP is if you are still reading/writing your emails text based. If you have not advanced being able to just click on a link in an email and follow it to open a webbrowser with the linked page, then I tend to say that people will not believe what you say. Your visions will stay visions and will never come true. Please come to our time.
Hardly anything I write is worth keeping anyway :-)
Not true. I like your visions and your preaching about LP. And in fact, I would have liked to see them on MathAction. And yes, things will be forgotten on a wiki if they are not prominently linked or easily found by google or if you don't repeat advertising that URL. I just wanted to suggest you to save some time. Typing one URL in a mail (or use your mouse and drag&drop it to your mailer) costs far less than typing the whole text again.
Ralf PS: I hope you are not angry on me. ;-)
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