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I don't think the guys in the 1960's had a monopoly on bad ideas... take the new "\" (back slash) operator in PHP[http://news.php.net/php.internals/41374] as an example. Fortunately, every now and then, a good idea floats to the top, the trick is being able to spot the good idea early and rewind all the bad ideas even earlier. [[User:NevilleDNZ|NevilleDNZ]] 15:01, 22 November 2008 (UTC)
I don't think the guys in the 1960's had a monopoly on bad ideas... take the new "\" (back slash) operator in PHP[http://news.php.net/php.internals/41374] as an example. Fortunately, every now and then, a good idea floats to the top, the trick is being able to spot the good idea early and rewind all the bad ideas even earlier. [[User:NevilleDNZ|NevilleDNZ]] 15:01, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

Seeing an entry on Jensen's Device just floats my boat.

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It is amazing how wrong some ideas of early computing were. Fortunately none of modern languages really supports this mess. --Dmitry-kazakov 11:53, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

I don't think the guys in the 1960's had a monopoly on bad ideas... take the new "\" (back slash) operator in PHP[1] as an example. Fortunately, every now and then, a good idea floats to the top, the trick is being able to spot the good idea early and rewind all the bad ideas even earlier. NevilleDNZ 15:01, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

Seeing an entry on Jensen's Device just floats my boat.