Sub-toot:

Not knowing something is not something one should be proud of. This applies equally to things like maths, physics or regexes.

If you're a programmer, knowing basic regexp should be assumed. Don't be like the people who go "I don't know how to estimate 10% of some number. ha ha, maths is hard"

Clarification: I'm not saying it's wrong to not know something. I'm saying that don't be proud of the fact that you refuse to learn it.

@loke Does this fall under the 'vi' vs 'emacs' category? As in not knowing because you are firmly in a certain "camp". Anyway, in general I think learning is fun, so agree with your post.

@modrobert not really. There are some things everybody should know. Like people in general should be able to compute 10% of some amount. A programmer should know the basics of how computers work, and indeed regexp is one of those things.

Now, not everybody knows everything. I certainly don't know how to write Ruby code for example. However, I don't run around being proud of that fact.

I don't mind anyone preferring vim over Emacs. That's their choice. But even if they do, they shouldn't be proud of their ignorance.

The original message I sub-tooted was such an expression of pride.

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@loke OK, I don';t mind using regexp, but know from experience some programmers dislike it, especially when used on XML (HTML).

Fun example:
stackoverflow.com/questions/17

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