tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407189808264357827.post4864214229547685543..comments2023-05-10T10:48:11.043+01:00Comments on Single Mind: Life & FutilitySingle Mindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02330798293362515363noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407189808264357827.post-55782298224137069672007-03-30T12:28:00.000+01:002007-03-30T12:28:00.000+01:00Hi!Usually I don’t make comments on blogs which I ...Hi!<BR/><BR/>Usually I don’t make comments on blogs which I read (and I read some very often).<BR/>This time I couldn’t resist!<BR/><BR/>A few weeks ago I was in virtual community called MOOsaico (check link to mosaic on this blog main page) and a person said something like “PHP sucks.” <BR/>PHP is a programming language that I use and I like. I decided to ask “Why? Why do you say it sucks?” <BR/>I was expecting an answer like “it is slow”, “it’s not efficient” or “it takes to many resources from the server”. None of these statements is true (in my opinion) but this was the kind of answer that I was expecting.<BR/>The answer was something like “It sucks. It has lots of functions with similar arguments. It’s not good!”. <BR/>I replied “Why is that bad? Why having lots of functions is bad?” <BR/>The answer was “There are people who like to be f**ked in the a*s”.<BR/><BR/>I thought “I can answer: «you know what kind of things you like to do» but I won’t do that”<BR/>I just replied “ok. That’s your opinion about PHP”. And it was the end of talk.<BR/><BR/>Shortly after my last message I received a private message from a friend saying “you should have answered in his very low level. You should had send him to go f*** in the as*. Now people in the Moosaico will think that you are not «<I>cool</I>»” <BR/><BR/>That’s the point. I’m what I’m. <BR/>If the guy is stupid, I’m not. I’m not going to his low level language to be tagged has «<I>cool</I>». I’m not worried in be tagged has <I>cool</I>.<BR/><BR/>I don’t care what other people may think (especially in a virtual community where very few people know me in my real life). Cleaver people would understand that he was not being intellectually honest. <BR/><BR/>It’s like people that think they must drink lots of alcohol and goes out late at night to be «cool» and popular in the University. No one ever saw me drinking beer or other alcoholic drinks while I was at University. I was never worried in be popular. I have very good friends – those who <B>really know me</B>.<BR/><BR/>FMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com