to say I think a certain tool is bad. Even with such a mild-ish piece people thought I was personally attacking them in fields
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like Engineering while other people thought I should have not been so vague... you can't please everybody. I am sure I can send
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble
you a draft though if you want to optimise how pleased you will be and obviously help me out tons.
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I'd be happy & honored to help. You'd be colluding with the enemy though, since I've co-auth'd a book on Matlab for psychologists
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Re: feelings. Programming is an intensely personal experience so it's hard not to feel emotional when pref. language is attacked
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@bradpwyble I do understand, but I like killing my idols. I realise it's a tough process, but nonetheless sometimes it has to happen.pic.twitter.com/04LpXO8Tf8
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble
Also I do not see you as the enemy and I hope you don't me either.
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Not at all, that was just a joke, and a way to plug my book in the bargain :)
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Replying to @bradpwyble
I plug books any day — besides no reason to assume it's bad in my opinion — prob excellent potential translatable to Python.
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It might serve as a useful blueprint for how to write such a book in python. I'd bet that Sinauer would be receptive.
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