>>197
How hard is it to either plaster a copyright notice over the work or register the work at the national copyright registry?
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Anonymous2008-10-29 20:25
>>199
Goto /pr/ if you want some real programming discussion.
Additonally, the russian /prog/ seems to have adopted most of our memes.
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Anonymous2008-10-29 20:26
>>202
Yay, busy work and a brush with bureaucracy for me. A /prog/rammer should know the value of automation.
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Anonymous2008-10-29 20:47
>>204
You want to invest effort into a work that is to be distributed to the public but are too lazy to watermark a simple symbol in it? If you're that lazy, why bother creating the work at all?
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Anonymous2008-10-29 21:08
>>205
I'm not sure I could explain it to a person who uses the term "work". It's something about doing things that are worthwhile versus pointless red tape. And LOL ON ME if I at some point forget to indicate somewhere on the "work" that I actually would like it to be mine.
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Anonymous2008-10-29 21:50
᷾/proͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦͦg/ does not work.
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Anonymous2008-10-29 23:17
puts
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Anonymous2008-11-04 18:22
tHi.s tHR.ea..d cAN"t d.ie t*he fu(tUrE dEPE$$nd$s on |t,
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Anonymous2008-11-05 11:56
Stop bumping my thread, thanks. The code is embarrassing.
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Anonymous2008-11-05 15:02
I propose adding a new instruction to ABC to make it turing complete.
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Anonymous2008-11-05 15:23
>>210
Then learn how to code, and don't post your stupid crap on /prog/ until then.