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authorstanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>2012-09-26 18:52:49 -0500
committerstanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>2012-09-26 18:52:49 -0500
commit72061412ce729feb672fc5fac14385527c4d5fa8 (patch)
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parent37e8a817eaf6952a6b32ad577cff2b717386611b (diff)
downloadplan9front-72061412ce729feb672fc5fac14385527c4d5fa8.tar.xz
fortunes, rob, rsc: updates
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@@ -129,3 +129,5 @@ I wasn't asking about 9front.
Your "why bother?" question is a good one.
Your question is answered by the FAQ entry.
Hip hip hooray.
+Go gets mocked a lot.
+I am done here.
diff --git a/lib/rsc b/lib/rsc
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@@ -61,3 +61,7 @@ Suppose you subscribe to the Kernighan & Plauger thesis that programs should be
NOT LGTM
Even if we'd made a horrible mistake, though, we cannot change it now as that would break the compatibility promise we have made with Go 1.
Your source is mistaken.
+This sounds like an intriguing and fun way to structure a program.
+Chording works too: or example, copy is hold down mouse button, highlight, type option, type command, let go of mouse button.
+Very nice.
+looks fine.