Raising Java-induced over-engineering to a new level
Charles Curley
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Mon Jul 16 21:51:26 MDT 2007
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 11:53:43AM -0600, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> > Amazing! I have never seen a simple Java "Hello, World" program before.
>
> For that that missed it, this an example of that rare form of
> communication called "sarcasm". Isn't it noble and beautiful in its
> natural habitat? Exquisite. We are lucky to make so rare a sighting.
Thank you, Professor Umbridge.
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