>>1
We have archives, and most people have an up to date prog.db, why don't you? The answer to your questions are yes to the first and sunshine, lollipops and rainbows to the second
Name:
Anonymous2009-10-31 19:03
/prog/ always sucks.
but /prog/ is always good.
that is the paradox of /prog/. /prog/ is home.
Yes. The /prog/ shit cycle coincidentally coincides with the education system's cycle. Notice all the computer science 101 threads around here? Come back during Thanksgiving break, where all we have to deal with is FV!
Name:
Anonymous2009-10-31 19:39
It's more like obvious trolls posting threads such as "which programming language is best in your opinion?" and having /b/tards reply to it out of chronic boredom, even though they know very well there's a troll waiting to feed on their quarrels.
frozenvoid at least knew his javascript and has read SICP.
It's kinda' fun still, getting called delusional for posting tl;dr rants and don't feel a single bad thing, since there's no ego associated with an anon posting.
/newpol/ is fun too, especially arguing both sides in the same thread, though haven't tried replying to 'self yet.
>>9
No, I thought about it, and >>8 is right. He embodies /prog/. He is a trolling machine, and does not stop to give anyone any non-trolling advice or help people out. After years, he has not broken character, and has probably driven many students away who see his posts and think /prog/ is a joke board.
Name:
Anonymous2009-10-31 21:18
>>10
He embodies the new /Prague/, the paradise (or hell) of endless trolling. /prog/ might have became a joke board partially thanks to him.
>>10 and does not stop to give anyone any non-trolling advice or help people out
oh yes he does.
haven't you ever seen him post large sums of text posted from wikipedia?