On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Scott Prader wrote:
> the 'latest RAD toolkits' now THERE'S something decent worth quoting, I
> hope you won't mind me doing so. :) So, going back to the above, and
> again, let me know if i'm wrong here, you're saying that in order to
> support a decent X server project, there NEEDS to be 'RAD toolkits',
> they can't be mediocre, less memory hungry, etc.. they have to be "RAD",
> which is quite a vague term. Perhaps you could elaborate on this,
> perferably in private email seeing as how the scope of this topic is
> really not fit for this mailing list.
funny, I could swear that RAD was an acronym for Rapid Application Development
as opposed to your farcical interpretation.
you complain about other people being hateful, but as I read it you threw the
first fireball.
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