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Name: dude !!RkSv8xMFIpQnoPH 2009-03-31 21:18

In an initiative to resist the entrenched /prog/ cancer we should start using handles.

Hello /prog/, my handle is dude.  I've been coding for about 7 years and am currently simultaneously working on an indie/casual game and a web app.  I'm not currently working, but why get a job when I can live and code in my parents house for free? :D  After the recession is over I'll look for a job if my projects don't materialize into the money making machines I wish they were. 

~dude

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 21:22

back to /g/ please
Also, NO EXCEPTIONS

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 21:28

Secure tripcodes are for jerks.

Name: DarkStormz !LiOTCbr1qk!0TT8t0lPu3tD7Wv 2009-03-31 21:29

That's pretty sweet. I write iPhone apps in the $0.99~$1.99 range. We should totally talk about our monetization strategies.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 21:39

/prog/ cancer
IHBTE

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 21:42

>>5
NYHBTIPT

Name: DAVID BOWIE MEME FAN 2009-03-31 22:00

Hi, I'm DAVID BOWIE MEME FAN and I post lyrics by DAVID BOWIE.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-31 23:38

So I've noticed:

When using both a ``normal'' tripcode and a secure one, 4chan (both Yotsuba and Shiichan) use a single exclamation mark in between the two. This kind of makes sense, as it matches the octothorpes in the plaintext.

On the other hand, pretty much every other script uses two exclamation marks in between the normal and secure trip. Or, more precisely, the tripcode is preceded by one exclamation mark, and the secure trip is preceded by two. This also makes sense if you think of the exclamation marks as a sort of prefix rather than a separator.

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 0:34

>>8
octothorpe
What are you, British?

Name: Dr. Phineas Octothorpe 2009-04-01 1:22

>>9
British? I hardly know her!

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 1:24

>>9
I hardly see how my citizenship has an affect on my observations.

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 5:48

>>9
What are you, British?
Noun

octothorpe (plural octothorpes)
(mainly US) A name for the hash or square symbol (#), used mainly in telephony and computing
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For example, See-Octothorpe is an American way of calling See-Pound, if you know what I mean. Or should it be ``Sea octothorpe''?

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 5:55

Oh fuck, that's already been said here http://dis.4chan.org/read/prog/1222302137/10

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 6:26

>>12
nice try.
britfags wouldn't call c# "see-pound". that'd be c£.

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 6:34

>>14
no, it would be Clb

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 6:51

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 6:51

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 6:52

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 6:52

C# -> Cocktothorpe
F# -> Fucktothorpe

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-01 6:53

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-03 11:59

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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-31 21:13

<-- check em dubz

Name: tray 2012-03-14 17:08

you better be

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