
"Eddie Diener" <eddielee@tropicsoft.com> writes:
Gee, I am glad every programmer is doing so well under Bush-onomics, that they never need to be paid for what they do. That certainly has not been happening in the area of the US in which I live, but I am willing to believe the rest of the country is much better. I am very appreciative of Boost being free, make no mistake about, and I see great things being done on SourceForge and amidst programming communities contributing free code to others. But I am sure glad myself I am not starting out in the programming world as a young man at this time. I can hardly feed my own face, much less a family, so if I were starting out again I would throw up my hands in despair, or consider life as a monk on Mt. Athos as being just as good a solution <g> .
What is the point of this rant? Though I can't figure out what you're talking about, it makes the following sound inauthentic at best:
Good luck on your C++ Zine.
-- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting http://www.boost-consulting.com