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New I think most enterprise projects
involve multiple kinds of text files/languages.

Like C++/C/CLIPS/Java/SQL/Make/XML in one project.

Not uncommon if you're doing any native code integration.



That was lovely cheese.

     --Wallace, The Wrong Trousers
Collapse Edited by tuberculosis Aug. 21, 2007, 06:29:44 AM EDT
I think most enterprise projects
involve multiple kinds of text files/languages.

Like C++/C/CLIPS/Java/SQL/Make/XML in one project.

Not uncommon if you're doing any native code integration.



That was lovely cheese.

     --Wallace, The Wrong Trousers
     How many people work in more then 1 language at a time? - (bluke) - (28)
         Me - (broomberg)
         Me - (Arkadiy)
         Me - (hnick)
         Ayuh - (Yendor) - (1)
             Not exactly what I meant ... - (bluke)
         ObAOL - (Meerkat)
         .0/ - (drewk)
         Used to - (jake123) - (7)
             'Bout time ... I've been waiting for the canuks to speak up - (drewk)
             I speak both customer and developer - (boxley) - (1)
                 :) -NT - (jake123)
             Same for me...same languages even. - (bepatient) - (3)
                 Je suis sur - (jake123) - (2)
                     Je suis en train d'oublier tous. -NT - (bepatient) - (1)
                         La meme ici - (jake123)
         Re: How many people work in more then 1 language at a time? - (dlevitt)
         6 - (admin)
         Need to cut back - (ChrisR)
         At one time? - (FuManChu)
         Rack me up as well - (ben_tilly)
         I think most enterprise projects - (tuberculosis)
         /me - (jb4)
         Multiple languages tend to be de rigeur. - (static)
         Same as above - (Simon_Jester)
         /me - (folkert) - (3)
             Re: mythical languages - (FuManChu) - (2)
                 What are you talking about??? - (folkert) - (1)
                     Don't you mean myth-spellings? -NT - (ben_tilly)

I've spent an unreasonable amount of thought on the line Janet sings in Rocky Horror: "His lust is so sincere". Now, on the surface, that's a big "DUH!" because that's the nature of lust. But wait: Brad has earlier sung about how hot he is for her, and it's pretty clear he's just being conventional. Brad's lust is not sincere.

Now, I could swill green mead and gnaw raw meat with sincere lust. As for kimchee and lutefisk, well, those would be just for effect. And if I'm just going for effect, I might as well wear a tie. And pants.


-- mhuber
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