Please do not take GP seriously. He is widely regarded in the emacs and lisp communities as an exuberant ignoramus.
I would not take GP seriously. He is generally regarded as a buffoon in the emacs and lisp communities.
In case you weren't being ironic, his C code was journeyman-like in the 80s and positively atrocious by modern standards.
That example doesn't express this at all. A better one would be saying "Jane and I partied all night," and Jane's murderer blurting out, "That's impossible!"
Please do not take GP seriously. He is widely regarded in the emacs and lisp communities as an exuberant ignoramus.
I would not take GP seriously. He is generally regarded as a buffoon in the emacs and lisp communities.
In case you weren't being ironic, his C code was journeyman-like in the 80s and positively atrocious by modern standards.
That example doesn't express this at all. A better one would be saying "Jane and I partied all night," and Jane's murderer blurting out, "That's impossible!"