Programming aspects of the Acorn case in Ohio - Programming Languages

This is a discussion on Programming aspects of the Acorn case in Ohio - Programming Languages ; On Nov 10, 1:10 pm, "Chris M. Thomasson" <n...@spam.invalid> wrote:[color=blue] > "spinoza1111" <spinoza1...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:60e3b801-7eb2-4d89-9c19-8aee718fa1b4@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Nov 9, 8:22 pm, "Chris M. Thomasson" <n...@spam.invalid> wrote: > [...] >[color=green][color=darkred] > > > Your ignorant as usual. C ...

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Programming aspects of the Acorn case in Ohio

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    On Nov 10, 1:10 pm, "Chris M. Thomasson" <n...@spam.invalid> wrote:[color=blue]
    > "spinoza1111" <spinoza1...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:60e3b801-7eb2-4d89-9c19-8aee718fa1b4@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
    > On Nov 9, 8:22 pm, "Chris M. Thomasson" <n...@spam.invalid> wrote:
    > [...]
    >[color=green][color=darkred]
    > > > Your ignorant as usual. C provides the means to create highly-efficient
    > > > code. For example, C allows one to carefully pad up to and align
    > > > critical
    > > > shared data-structures on L2 cache-line boundaries in order to eliminate
    > > > false-sharing in multi-threaded programs. The end overall effect is
    > > > increased scalability and performance. Try and do something like thatin
    > > > Java...[/color]
    > > I've done that in developing the "nano-assembler" for a three-level
    > > CISC architecture, and I did not regard the clerical work of alignment
    > > as a worthy job for a human being. Compilers can "carefully pad and
    > > align" better than human beings.
    > > Basically, there are too many people out there who call themselves
    > > "programmers" who thirst for alienation and who want fat salaries for
    > > doing mindless clerical work. Lacking the ability to create they
    > > prefer to calculate.[/color]
    >
    > I dare you to show me how to achieve a full-proof fine-grain membars and
    > proper data-alignment technique in pure portable Java/C#!!!!!!!! ??????
    >
    > LOL![/color]

    Child. I've said that you need to write a maximum of one program, the
    virtual machine for the rest of your foolish code, in a lower level
    language. And I won't take your dare because it's too much work to
    teach you.

  2. Default Re: "Foreign" programmers' thoughts on American politics?

    Nigel Niggardly wrote:[color=blue]
    > spinoza1111 <spinoza1111@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >[color=green]
    >> You do. Except it isn't trolling, kid. Trolling is, strictly speaking,
    >> posting what one doesn't believe in order to get a response. I don't
    >> want your response, and I don't like you. Instead, I am using this
    >> group as intended, since I'm interested in topics, as they relate to
    >> programming, which do not merit a newsgroup for that topic as it
    >> relates to programming, and you're a disruptive little punk.[/color]
    >
    > They got your number at Wikipedia.
    > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Spinoza1111>
    > "This user has been blocked indefinitely because they have used one
    > or more accounts abusively."[/color]

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  3. Default Re: "Foreign" programmers' thoughts on American politics?

    On Nov 11, 9:52 am, Nigel Niggardly <Nig...@msn.com> wrote:[color=blue]
    > On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:38:34 -0800 (PST), spinoza1111
    >
    > <spinoza1...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=green]
    > >You do. Except it isn't trolling, kid. Trolling is, strictly speaking,
    > >posting what one doesn't believe in order to get a response. I don't
    > >want your response, and I don't like you. Instead, I am using this
    > >group as intended, since I'm interested in topics, as they relate to
    > >programming, which do not merit a newsgroup for that topic as it
    > >relates to programming, and you're a disruptive little punk.[/color]
    >
    > They got your number at Wikipedia.
    > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Spinoza1111>
    >  "This user has been blocked indefinitely because they have used one
    > or  more accounts abusively."[/color]

    Wikipedia is being used by the pornographer and stock speculator Jimmy
    Wales to have good writers, like me, create content.

    Then, half-literate convenience store clerks are set upon the original
    contributors in order to drive them away. The original contributors'
    online and meatspace reputations are assaulted. This is so Wales will
    be able in the near future to publish their work, having stolen it.

    It's an honor to be excluded from wikipedia. Under the new
    administration I look forward to an investigation of its abuse of non-
    profit status by the IRS as well as the source of Wales' money in the
    sort of speculation which has created the new Depression and I expect
    to see Wales in the slammer.

    Any questions?

  4. Default Re: "Foreign" programmers' thoughts on American politics?

    On Nov 11, 9:47 am, Nigel Niggardly <Nig...@msn.com> wrote:[color=blue]
    > On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:27:34 -0800 (PST), spinoza1111
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > <spinoza1...@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=green]
    > >Yes I was serious. Do you have a problem with that? Do you think it's
    > >a big fat joke that[/color]
    >[color=green]
    > >(1) White immigrants came to Europe in conditions of near-slavery only
    > >to encounter half-literate Irish-Scots "native" Americans, essentially
    > >the scum of the Highlands as well as the west of Ireland, who could
    > >neither transcribe nor pronounce their names, and thought the
    > >immigrants funny, being unable, as you are unable, to take inventory
    > >of their own defects?[/color]
    >[color=green]
    > >(2) Black Africans were dragged by the scum of the Highlands and
    > >Ireland to America to build the country, and their descendants today,
    > >little computer "programmers" STILL think its funny, daring, even hip
    > >to make up handles that echo the most cruel word in the English
    > >language?[/color]
    >[color=green]
    > >You think it's a joke because corporations systematically don't allow
    > >you to speak your mind, and your own false consciousness is such that
    > >you THINK, in a well-sealed virtual bubble from which the air is
    > >leaking, that your femininized cowardice about speaking truth to power
    > >is an hip urbanity.[/color]
    >
    > Ummm... What has any of that to do with someone referring to you as
    > "Mr Niggles"?
    > Well, to anyone with a brain, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.[/color]

    To bullies, most of whom are aliterate-to-dyslexic and spitting their
    rage about in consequence, nothing has to do with anything.[color=blue]
    >
    > It's pretty silly to have to deconstruct a simple wordplay, but it is
    > obviously a play on your name that recalls the perfectly inoffensive
    > word "niggle".
    >
    > : The American Heritage Dictionary
    > : niggle
    > : 1. To be preoccupied with trifles or petty details.
    > : 2. To find fault constantly and trivially; carp.
    > :  See synonyms at quibble.
    > : ETYMOLOGY: Perhaps of Scandinavian origin.
    >
    > It's hilarious that a white Anglo-Saxon American male tries to play
    > the oppressed minority card.[/color]

    I don't play cards. I objected on behalf of my family members who were
    persecuted in anti-German riots in 1916 by "patriots" who among other
    things made fun of German, Jewish and Polish names, and I also object
    to your anti-black racism.

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