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Ruby (learning and language comparisons)
Re: Ruby (learning and language comparisons)
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Re: Ruby (learning and language comparisons)
You are allowed any opinion you like, Michael, and I have already made my position on PC prescriptivism quite clear (I would have edited your posts if I had any time for such nonsense). Further comment on your recent forum activity will be made using the formal moderator channels, since it seems that this is what you would prefer.
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Re: Ruby (learning and language comparisons)
Hm. I'll, ah... just come back to this thread when it's, um.. more relaxed.
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