Sit down, shut up, and have some humble pie.

That's really not helpful.

It's obvious that Logicus has generated some friction recently, but for all of the bad faith ascribed to him, he's posting code (and it's getting better) and, for better or worse, he's experimenting.

I can't defend abusiveness pro or contra his project or his character, and I'm growing more tired of attacks against him and his project.

I might not ever use aXML or Slang, and I've pointed out a security hole (now fixed) and some further research opportunities for writing a more efficient implementation, but even if I never use the projects, there's no reason for continued abuse against him.

Critique the implementation. Suggest other options. By all means, encourage Logicus to write better code—but please let the rest of it go. He's posting code. He's demonstrating improvements and research. This is behavior to encourage.


In reply to Re^2: Meet Slang! by chromatic
in thread Meet Slang! by Logicus

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