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Re: Doorbell -- DCS7 Command Line Interface
« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2011, 04:24:20 pm »
No rule against frustration, but there are rules against being rude. We don't give a fuck if you,re frustrated, you are forced to be nice about it!

Go away ashbad I don,t want to see you anymore here.

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Re: Doorbell -- DCS7 Command Line Interface
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2011, 01:19:18 am »
Didn't I already say I'm supporting Unix-like commands?

I agree with DJ_O saying Ashbad was rude here. But...

We don't give a fuck if you,re frustrated, you are forced to be nice about it!

Go away ashbad I don,t want to see you anymore here.

I don't think being rude to him will get him nice. I don't know what happened between you two but I'd really like you, Ashbad and DJ_O, to stay with us in the same way it was before, like you did here (in the spoiler)
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Hmm I'M not too familiar with this, but it looks nice. It kinda reminds me of the Axe Terminal a while ago, although I'm unsure if this ever got finished. Also the fact it's launched from DCS reminded me my days on Windows 95 when I launched MS DOS from the desktop. Good ol' memories.
Yeah, that's pretty much the feel I'm going for :)
Yeah but you're not going to mimic the Windows bugs too I hope? O.O
Yeah but you're not going to mimic the Windows bugs too I hope? O.O

Hopefully not ;)


On an other side note, very good project Ashbad. I really liked MirageOS' Command Prompt (but it could not run noshell progs for example) so I'd really like you to go on with this.
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Re: Doorbell -- DCS7 Command Line Interface
« Reply #17 on: September 28, 2011, 02:03:54 am »
How about having alternatives to the commands that are more bash based?
mv instead of mov
rm instead of del
cp instead of cpy
exit as well as quit/q/x

Didn't I already say I'm supporting Unix-like commands?
My apologies, I missed that.
Be nicer though, not everybody has the same tolerance I have, and even mine is starting to stretch.
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Re: Doorbell -- DCS7 Command Line Interface
« Reply #18 on: September 28, 2011, 04:50:07 pm »
How about having alternatives to the commands that are more bash based?
mv instead of mov
rm instead of del
cp instead of cpy
exit as well as quit/q/x

Didn't I already say I'm supporting Unix-like commands?
My apologies, I missed that.
Be nicer though, not everybody has the same tolerance I have, and even mine is starting to stretch.

Well, I knew that you could handle it, so therefore I had no qualms saying it.  It isn't meant to be disrespectful -- just to point out that I had mentioned the topic you brought in my abstract.  Just a developer-to-developer hinting.

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Re: Doorbell -- DCS7 Command Line Interface
« Reply #19 on: September 28, 2011, 06:47:34 pm »
How about having alternatives to the commands that are more bash based?
mv instead of mov
rm instead of del
cp instead of cpy
exit as well as quit/q/x

Didn't I already say I'm supporting Unix-like commands?
My apologies, I missed that.
Be nicer though, not everybody has the same tolerance I have, and even mine is starting to stretch.

Well, I knew that you could handle it, so therefore I had no qualms saying it.  It isn't meant to be disrespectful -- just to point out that I had mentioned the topic you brought in my abstract.  Just a developer-to-developer hinting.
It's best not do do that type of thing in a public manner like this though in case of misunderstandings made by others looking in like what has happened.
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