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#15

How about we just say that they gave a refund because the customer wasn’t satisfied. I don’t really know what the point of the rest of the back and forth is, and it surely doesn’t need to take up a page of this (or any) forum thread.

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#16

one should always buy software for what it does NOW, not what it’s gonna do in the future.

good luck finding something better than ST at the moment…

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#17

Jon is working on releasing ST3. Good things come to those who wait.

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#18

I bought Sublime Text more than year ago and I use it is my only editor daily. And I learn how to use it better all the time and I have encounter only few bugs and they are not critical. I really hope the project is alive and everything, but my point is instead of complaining we can get the best of what we have, and Sublime is really Sublime [for] Text, so I think it has much more to give… In other words Jon don’t have reason to rush things because I don’t think many people really mastered it in its current state.

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#19

This completely ignores the programmers’ creed:

If it isn’t perfect, it’s useless.
If I might have to stop using it sometime in the future, I should stop using it now. (see “deprecated”).

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#20

Sounds like bullshit creed to me. Apply this to your self. If you aren’t perfect you are useless. If you will die sometime in the future, you should die now. Then you can see it is untrue bullshit.

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#21

:open_mouth: We have a creed?!

This can’t possibly be coming out of the mouth of a real developer…have you ever used a piece of software before? If this was true, you must have a computer with nothing installed on it.

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#22

[quote=“facelessuser”]

:open_mouth: We have a creed?!

This can’t possibly be coming out of the mouth of a real developer…have you ever used a piece of software before? If this was true, you must have a computer with nothing installed on it.[/quote]

Unfortunately, far too many programmers see the world entirely in black and white. On the other hand, some don’t see irony.

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#23

[quote=“bobef”]

This completely ignores the programmers’ creed:

If it isn’t perfect, it’s useless.
If I might have to stop using it sometime in the future, I should stop using it now. (see “deprecated”).

Sounds like bullshit creed to me. Apply this to your self. If you aren’t perfect you are useless. If you will die sometime in the future, you should die now. Then you can see it is untrue bullshit.[/quote]

You saw the implications, but missed the point. Don’t take things so seriously.

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#24

[quote=“pete340”]This completely ignores the programmers’ creed:

If it isn’t perfect, it’s useless.
If I might have to stop using it sometime in the future, I should stop using it now. (see “deprecated”).[/quote]

Can’t tell if this was all a joke I missed or not…

Internet needs to develop sarcasm tags…

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#25

[quote=“pete340”]
Unfortunately, far too many programmers see the world entirely in black and white. On the other hand, some don’t see irony. [/quote]

there’s so many idiots out there it’s hard to tell who’s a genuine idiot and who’s ‘ironyzing’.

perhaps if you added a smiley it would be easier to tell?! :bulb:

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#26

[quote=“moontan”]

[quote=“pete340”]
Unfortunately, far too many programmers see the world entirely in black and white. On the other hand, some don’t see irony. [/quote]

there’s so many idiots out there it’s hard to tell who’s a genuine idiot and who’s ‘ironyzing’.

perhaps if you added a smiley it would be easier to tell?! :bulb:[/quote]

You hit the mail on the head sir.

I have found over exaggeration and/or smilies to help make clear a joke. I assume idiot if I am expected to read minds to tell if a joke is made. I also assume idiot when condescending remarks are made to tell me I didn’t get a joke… Just say "I meant it as a joke ”. Is that so hard?

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#27

[quote=“facelessuser”]

[quote=“moontan”]

there’s so many idiots out there it’s hard to tell who’s a genuine idiot and who’s ‘ironyzing’.

perhaps if you added a smiley it would be easier to tell?! :bulb:

You hit the mail on the head sir.

I have found over exaggeration and/or smilies to help make clear a joke. I assume idiot if I am expected to read minds to tell if a joke is made. I also assume idiot when condescending remarks are made to tell me I didn’t get a joke… Just say "I meant it as a joke ”. Is that so hard?[/quote]

You post a deliberate and baseless insult, then you complain about getting what you call a condescending reply? Don’t take yourself so seriously.

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#28

I’ll give you the “real developer” remark may have been a bit much in retrospect; but I feel the rest was at an appropriate level considering the remark (without context). I can see with the “real developer” remark, the intro seems less playful and more personal, so I’ll call us even. I cannot read your intent any better than you can read mine. I’m not one to go around picking fights on forums, life is too short.

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#29

double post

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#30

double double post

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#31

double double double post

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#32

double double double double post

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#33

double double double double double post

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#34

Holy excessive posting batman. Sublime was having some trouble so I tried to post a couple of times…

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