Programming languages (was Re: The "replaceAll" method of the String
Class can't work, if a "?" character is in the value of an attribute of a
XMLString!)
Ed wrote:
Idiot, I don't consider JSP or Java Script to language as you are all
stating here!
In my work, I also use, JSP, TCL, XML/XSL, Javascript, and note that I
didn't include those ones!
Question 1: Is JavaScript Turing-complete?
Question 2: Do you know what the implications of being Turing-complete are?
Question 3: Would you like to say that "JavaScript is not a programming
language" to the people of c.l.javascript? Too bad. You just did.
Because you are still acting like a jackass and rude, and once you
understand that you are the ones who did start this shit, I will make
peace with you! Why do you think Lew never replied to me? Because he
knows that he was fucking rude, when responding to me!
A quote from Lew's post, and your response:
>> You need to watch where line breaks go in source posts to Usenet.
>> You got a stray greater-than character ('>', a.k.a., "right angle
>> bracket") that belonged with the xml PI, but was somehow moved to a
>> different line.
>
> Come on, dude! Are you so stupid, to not understand that the code
> works, and you may need to move the bracket, where it supposes to be,
> when running it!
>> Also, the variable "XMLString", being a variable, should start with a
>> lower-case letter, by convention.
>
> Where did you get that rule, Mr. Conformist!
> Don't lecture to anyone here, your nonsense rule! Try to think out of
> the box sometime!
Who's being rude? Lew, who is advising you on a) proper ways to post to
Usenet and b) following well-establish Java syntax, or you who
immediately starts attacking him, using exclamation points three times
where recommended usage is zero. (And your poor grammar doesn't help)
--
Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not
tried it. -- Donald E. Knuth