Re: Evaluating derivatives by going to Fourier space
- From: hakase <petersen@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 01:39:33 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 20, 2:56 am, aruzinsky <aruzin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 18, 11:57 am, "Steven G. Johnson" <stev...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If we were C programmers, I might write to google "\"word1 word2\"",
but that is not English.
Therefore you prefer to burden people with the inconvenience of typing
' " ', instead of using bad grammar that fosters pasting text. I
suppose you did not understand my preceding sentence despite its bad
grammar. I suppose, if this were German, you would insist that
everything has a sex. Cultural nonsenses such as these have no place
in a technical community.
Aha, so if a language has gender, it disqualifies for technical
conversation? Also, in German not everything has a gender. Take for
example the neutral pronoun 'das'. It is 'neutral', so it does exactly
not have a sex.
But if you are so for the 'technical' languages, why dont you use
Chinese, it has neither sex, nor conjugations, nor declinations.
Anyway, wo bu xiang pai ni de ma pi, dui ba :)
.
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