User talk:Awesome Princess

Welcome!
Welcome to Wikibooks, Awesome Princess!

Hi
Hi!! I wish to add my welcome to Whiteknight's. :-) Grt to find a fellow C#-lover here. Regards-Ravichandar My coffee shop 16:53, 25 October 2008 (UTC) Awesome Princess - Sorry to write this here, but found no way to contact you. Just wanted to say a big Thank You for the F# tutorial for utter N00b Padawan Runners like myself.  The Force is strong with you, Master Awesome Princess.  You are my hero.

Great User Page
Simply love it. Philip Singer is a great author who manages to discuss taboo issues with ease (I think it was How Are We To Live where he discussed the moral rights of healthy cows vs those of severely handicapped humans).

I haven't read all of your vegan books but I don't think any of them discuss the economic and ecological impact non-veganism has upon our society and planet. Maybe Philip Singer discusses this. Even if you don't care about animal rights (eg: you like to hunt to deer), the economic and ecological cost of eating meat is simply staggering and reason enough to cause any person to reduce or give up animal products.

I was also entertained by your list of programming languages. It made me think that I must be double your age, maybe more. I had my first paying programming job when I was a junior in high school in 1981 (I volunteered at the school computer lab a year before that). I think it would take me days to recall all of the programming languages that I am now or at one time was fluent in. There is simply no chance I could recall half the ones I've dabbled in.

Without taking the time to think about it, I would guess that I've been fluent in 35-50 languages. Some of those I've just been fluent enough to write reasonable programs in. Others I've written compilers or debuggers for (I consider that very fluent).

Just thought I'd say hi and thanks for the great page.

Neil Smithline (discuss • contribs) 04:42, 18 January 2012 (UTC)