French C "programmers" who refuse to read K&R, and rely on some random "tutorials" in the internet. And yes, K&R *was* indeed translated to French as well, and as soon as that fact was pointed out to them, they switch the reason to "it's too complicated lol".
You can't be both French and a programmer. Both are mutually exclusive. Mainly because being a programmer requires at least a bit of logical thinking, which, apparently, the French have been lacking for over 9000 years.
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Anonymous2009-08-10 14:18
Translations of technical documents suck. If you can't read English, you're in the wrong industry.
This concludes this test of the Troll Alert System. Had this been and actual Troll Event you would have been instucted on where to turn for news and other official information
The days are numbered for your brand of elitist fagottry
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Anonymous2009-08-10 20:18
>>25
Not him, but that's not generalizing. French C "programmers" who refuse to read K&R, and rely on some random "tutorials" in the internet.
In other words, "C 'programmers' who are French and refuse to read K&R and rely on tutorials on the Internet".
A generalization would be "French C 'programmers', because they refuse to read K&R and rely on tutorials on the Internet".
>>30
I think this applies to idiot programmers present in all nations around the world, I doubt it applies to frenchmen, as I've seen at least a few well-engineered software systems designed by them, but at the same time, I've seen bad software written by just about any nation that has programmers capable of posting on the Internet.
rely on tutorials on the Internet
This especially makes me rage. What could possibly make you try to learn something by some moron's half-ass attempt at teaching when there's clear, official material available? And what's the motivation that strongly compels "people" to vomit out what little they learned onto the Internet, for similar retards to slurp up and reply with something like "thanks great tutorial!!!"? It seems this is especially prevalent in VB "communities"*
*I don't purposely visit them, but it's hard to ignore when the first SERP is filled with this shit whenever I search for something.
>>30 >>38
Meh, what do you expect with an opening of "I need to vent."? Besides - no, I'm not generalising, and I don't particularily give a fuck about the French in general, either. I do care about a few, and hope to fuck them with a piston-driven sledgehammer, given the chance. In case it wasn't clear, those few are precisely the ones who caused my vent.