It has been far too long since the last discussion on this matter.
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Anonymous2008-01-22 4:10
You mentioned /pr/
FAIL!
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Anonymous2008-01-22 4:15
i prefer to ask questions in /prog/ because i've learned to see through the bullshit trollers and there is more activity here
but i have nothing against /code/, i prefer the wakaba style over shiichan, even the wakabamark, and it clearly has a higher level of professionalism over this board, just a bit slower
wtf is /pr/ ?!
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Anonymous2008-01-22 4:17
it clearly has a higher level of professionalism over this board
That's exactly what is wrong with /code/.
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Anonymous2008-01-22 4:28
That's exactly what is wrong with /code/. what is wrong with /code/. wrong with /code/. /code/
Haha, oh wow, /pr/. No one over the age of 13 posts there.
I really like 4-ch's boards, but since I troll more than I actually program anything productive, I prefer /prog/.
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Anonymous2008-01-22 8:33
but since I troll more than I actually program anything productive,
I program productive shit and troll simultaneously.
Multasking
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Anonymous2008-01-22 17:16
>>11
I troll productive programmers and shit simultaneously.
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Anonymous2008-01-22 17:18
Multasking fail
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Anonymous2008-01-22 17:36
/prog/ is the only one of the three that actually has discussions. The others are just "I'm too stupid to program without help" boards.
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Anonymous2008-01-22 19:03
I believe we are SUPERIOR.
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Anonymous2008-01-22 19:16
>>1
/code/ : "how do i make a kewl visual basic interface ?"
/pr/ : "/prog/ actually gave me helpful replies (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)"
reddit : /facepalm
/prog/ : trolls, serious discussions and EXPERT PROGRAMMERS
>>25 EXPERT PROGRAMMERS care about monitor resolution, not size. Faggot
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Anonymous2008-01-23 16:57
>>27
Nice post, dickster; but what I meant was that we use double 's (yes, this is how pluralisation works) instead of a single ". Close to what >>26 has stated.
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Anonymous2008-01-31 5:16
what
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Anonymous2008-01-31 5:20
>>28
But please note that a double prime is a single character.