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Shes the only woman in the world that is tops 7/10 and is also a programmer. You don't need to stretch your imagination to figure out why /prog/ is interested.
I've actually met Leah before at a conference. I told her about /prog/ and she just laughed and said she gets that a lot. There seems to be a real male bias in the CS world, and only now are women being accepted. She claims that most of /prog/ are suffering from a type of inferiority complex, which to be honest I think is about right.
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Anonymous2009-02-28 18:37
>>27 She claims that most of /prog/ are suffering from a type of inferiority complex, which to be honest I think is about right. True only now are women being accepted False
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Anonymous2009-02-28 19:16
I hate people that can't come up with new ideas. What she's essentially saying is this:
"I'm gonna try and make a shittier version of facebook that no one will use, that will spam a bunch of people's email adresses with invites to this stupid website that no one needs because everyone already has facebook."
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Anonymous2009-02-28 19:45
>>27 I've actually met Leah before at a conference. I told her about /prog/ and she just laughed and said she gets that a lot.
Fuck you. That's bullshit.
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Anonymous2009-02-28 19:47
She says nothing intelligent in this video.
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Anonymous2009-02-28 19:52
>>31
She was talking about the impact of people viewing your're web applications. /prog/ talks about an outdated beginner programming book (SICP) and prog snakes.
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Anonymous2009-02-28 20:18
>>32
Who gives a shit, web apps are poor mockeries of desktop apps
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Anonymous2009-02-28 20:20
>>32
We also discuss the leveraging of core skillsets
>>42
US, West coast, according to my initial assessment and e-stalking, although the Os don't strike me as "odd".
And yes, I did feel funny typing "Leah Culver" into Google. At least I'm not the one searching "Leah Culver boyfriend", search suggestion number four or so.
Don't judge in terms of replies but in term of value provided to the community
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Anonymous2009-03-01 21:24
Excuse me, but just what is the purpose of appending "________________\nThere are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who understand binary... and those who don't! ;)" to each of your posts?
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Anonymous2009-03-01 21:28
since i'm anonymouse I might aswell check my noobness here
<b>test</b>
>>54
Programmers use hex, not binary. In most apps where bit manipulations occur it handled by hex bitmasks.
Its far more efficient to write 0xff then 11111111
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>>57 Writing 2 numbers is more efficient then writing 8.
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