| Weblog: | The Python comunity has too many deceptive XML benchmarks | |
| Subject: | "There's a Riot Goin' On" | |
| Date: | 2005-01-25 15:02:30 | |
| From: | effbot | |
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Response to: "There's a Riot Goin' On"
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So the only supporter Uche can bring up posts anonymously, repeats Uche's nonsense, and uses exactly the same words, style and phrasing as Uche himself. Cute.
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"There's a Riot Goin' On"
2005-01-27 07:28:04 huh?? [Reply | View]
You later wrote: ""... I just noted that someone was repeating uche's arguments using Uche's words, with very little additional processing. I expect people to do a little more research before spouting off...""
You must have not read what I wrote at all. Did you see the first sentence in my paragraph? "There are two points I believe Uche made that have not been addressed..."
And then you complain that I was repeating Uche's arguments??? I was repeating Uche's arguments because....I was repeating Uche's arguments! Which you still have not addressed. Are you for real?
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I don't what kind of argumentation strategy you are trying now (ad-hominem followed by red herring?), but that has zero to do with the two points I mentioned. I just want to see a more rigorous and open benchmark used, and see how the different tools compare when it comes to ease of use. I'm sure your celementree is fast, but it doesn't look like the easiest and most pythonic to use, however.