Re: Use of the {@code } tag

From:
Lew <noone@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sun, 04 Oct 2009 10:29:40 -0400
Message-ID:
<haabgl$hpd$1@news.albasani.net>
Lew wrote:

rossum wrote:

On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 13:17:59 +0100, Tom Anderson <twic@urchin.earth.li>
wrote:

No. But Lew would have more time for other, more positive activities,
which would make him happier, if he didn't put effort into replying.
In the time he's spent responding to Twisted this year, he could have
studied a new API, learned Python, written a PostgreSQL tutorial in
iambic pentameter, learned to juggle, built a covert nanobrewery in
his cubicle, or any one of a number of things.

tom

Yeah, but what does he do in the second week?


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You have your facts wrong. Look at the number of responses to Twisted's posts
and you'll see I have not that many, especially compared to others here. Even
tom himself has responded to him. I count two from him in the last week.

PostgreSQL:

Among the many databases, some
of which are free, and some quite dear,
with varied levels of support, there's one
that from the rest stands out, the winner clear.

Its syntax is robust, performance, too.
To choose among them you would sure do well
to pick the one that scales, is free, and fast -
that RDBMS, PostgreSQL.

--
Lew

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