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Evan Harris skrev:Oh, entirely. In fact, some of the comments in the discussion on Open Source, particularly the ones about getting jazzed up by writing open source code, made me a bit nostalgic for my early days of programming. Back then, getting two computer in the same room to talk to one another was a trick - and getting them to do it over the phone was something of a miracle! I loved those early days when it was a challenge just to get the dot-matrix print to print a decent circle (and then have the same code on another printer print a weird wobbly oval).
Heh, I originally resisted commenting (but only just). My immediate thoughtHasn't the fun gone a bit out of computing? When was the last time you saw that prase on a green screen? :(
was: "Plugh".
Regards
Evan Harris
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Behalf Of Joe Pluta
Sent: Saturday, 9 January 2010 5:13 p.m.
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Glassfish Implemenation
Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen wrote:
Sigh. Why _MUST_ application servers require navigating a maze of twisty commands, all alike just to do simple stuff?ARGH! An ADVENT reference! Sudden flashbacks to 4AM disassembling of the files to find the phrase "Congratulations! You have vanquished a dragon with your bare hands! Unbelievable, isn't it?"
There was a library called ADVENT for the AS/400. I have to see if I can find it...AIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!Easy now.
I believe an adventure-like interface was written for the Linux Kernel Configuration system (by Eric Raymond) but I cannot locate it. Otherwise you could run that to get relief without risking running in to hard-to-kill dragons and other surprises (not being a native English speaker it literaly took me years to understand the "pining for the fjords" comment).
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