[antlr-interest] Re: Make the generated Java files private

Terence Parr parrt at cs.usfca.edu
Tue Oct 21 10:58:53 PDT 2003


Hi gang,

I don't even hear the "fine" or other word anymore in the acronym...i 
just hear it as "read the manual"... but I'm pretty vulgar.  If there's 
a doubt I guess we should avoid trouble ;)

Regardless, I'm glad people find this "forum" polite in general, as 
that is my goal!  I refuse to read slashdot because of all the mean 
people there (all of them are trying mentally joust instead of help 
each other).

Ter

On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 08:55 AM, Matt Benson wrote:

> It may have come across as impolite, but then it is
> the accepted definition of an abbreviation that is
> part of the "programming lexicon"... I have often seen
> people chastise themselves on mailing lists for not
> having "RTFM"d.
>
> Just playing devil's advocate a little...
>
> -Matt
>
>
> --- Tom Zagotta <tzagotta1 at sienasystems.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> RTFM?
>>>
>>> = Read The F****** Manual
>>>
>>> I am not news-group-police, but isn't that
>> considered impolite?
>>
>> *Very* impolite.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> - Tom
>>
>>
>>
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