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Subject:    Re: [Haskell-beginners] Urgent help required, life threatening...
From:       Sean Charles <sean () objitsu ! com>
Date:       2011-07-25 13:26:54
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On 25/07/11 13:28, Joseph Fredette wrote:
The issue is, I should think, not the necessity of using OO-style, but 
the necessity of using PHP to do it.

O.O. => openly obfuscated


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> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Sean Charles <sean@objitsu.com 
> <mailto:sean@objitsu.com>> wrote:
>
>
>         The first step is accepting that you have an addiction (to
>         Haskell).
>
>         You're making excellent progress.
>
>     Thanks. I am trying to draft a 12-step program to get me back down.
>     Hi, my name is <your-name> and I am an Haskel-holic. It's been
>     <time-period-here> since my last functional programming session...
>
>
>         On 25 July 2011 13:13, Sean Charles<sean@objitsu.com
>         <mailto:sean@objitsu.com>>  wrote:
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>             Does anybody know any way at all that I can de-program my
>             mind to go back to
>             working with OO, specifically PHP, ever again?
>
>         Consider it an exercise in cognitive dissonance.
>
>     That's a fascinating subject and particularly relevant: I am
>     're-writing' some code at the moment to 'comply' (you have ten
>     seconds to put down your weapon) with local coding standards
>     regarding variable naming for PHP code and hating every second of
>     it. I mean, what's point of that for PHP (no language war
>     intended). I am trying to introduce Erlang here, gently!
>
>     Have a good day everybody.
>     :)
>     Sean
>
>     PS: Don't press the red button.
>
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    On 25/07/11 13:28, Joseph Fredette wrote:<br>
    The issue is, I should think, not the necessity of using OO-style,
    but the necessity of using PHP to do it.<br>
    <br>
    O.O. =&gt; openly obfuscated<br>
    <br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Sean
          Charles <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt
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                The first step is accepting that you have an addiction
                (to Haskell).<br>
                <br>
                You're making excellent progress.<br>
              </blockquote>
            </div>
            Thanks. I am trying to draft a 12-step program to get me
            back down.<br>
            Hi, my name is &lt;your-name&gt; and I am an Haskel-holic.
            It's been &lt;time-period-here&gt; since my last functional
            programming session...
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                On 25 July 2011 13:13, Sean Charles&lt;<a
                  moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:sean@objitsu.com"
                  target="_blank">sean@objitsu.com</a>&gt; &nbsp;wrote:<br>
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                  Does anybody know any way at all that I can de-program
                  my mind to go back to<br>
                  working with OO, specifically PHP, ever again?<br>
                </blockquote>
                Consider it an exercise in cognitive dissonance.<br>
              </blockquote>
            </div>
            That's a fascinating subject and particularly relevant: I am
            're-writing' some code at the moment to 'comply' (you have
            ten seconds to put down your weapon) with local coding
            standards regarding variable naming for PHP code and hating
            every second of it. I mean, what's point of that for PHP (no
            language war intended). I am trying to introduce Erlang
            here, gently!<br>
            <br>
            Have a good day everybody.<br>
            :)<br>
            <font color="#888888">
              Sean<br>
            </font><br>
            PS: Don't press the red button.
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