Reverse functional programming
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Lots of things that wouldn't stand up in court happen because taking cases to court can be a long, costly, and risky process.
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@dhromed said:
@Cassidy said:
Damn, going up in the world. I'm still racing the neighbours to the stream with soap bars in the morning. At least I can boast of having running water.
You fight for the right to go upstream.
Don't make me think of Cassidy trying to spawn... shudder
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@joe.edwards said:
Lots of things that wouldn't stand up in court happen because taking cases to court can be a long, costly, and risky process.
And Thank God, or else I wouldn't have a sex life!
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@morbiuswilters said:
Don't make me think of Cassidy trying to spawn... shudder
You just hit "A" while in observer mode.
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@morbiuswilters said:
Stripping comments from source would arguably be intentionally damaging the property and depriving the contractee of what they paid for.
This is, I think, touching on my previous posts on here involving code escrow; is the payment for the code "NOW" (not usually) or for the code, and if necessary the supporting environment to compile it, if the supplying company go bust (yes).
My questions on this thread are trying to elicit which it is. If the former, it's a WTF, if the latter, they're going about it the wrong way.
The only other circumstance I can think of related to this is where you contract out the production of code, but supplying the source code would be an inherent requirement of such a contract, thus not really worth a mention on here.
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@morbiuswilters said:
Don't make me think of Cassidy trying to spawn... *shudder*
Damnit, grip a little more tightly when you shudder... enhances the vibrational pleasure.
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@blakeyrat said:
@morbiuswilters said:
Don't make me think of Cassidy trying to spawn... shudder
You just hit "A" while in observer mode.
Why the fuck would left strafe make me spawn?