>>7
There were no good posters in /lounge/ in the first place. Or very few.
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Anonymous2011-07-05 13:35
>>10 well lounge is lounge it never hat the intention to be meaning full on the other hand the most /prog/ler still think theay are part of some elite hacker cult
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Anonymous2011-07-05 17:29
I'm not from Reddit, but I browse Reddit. Everybody here know /r/programming is superior to /prog/, because people there talk about programming. They're concerned with actual code, not whether you may or may not have read SICP.
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Anonymous2011-07-05 17:33
Typical /prog/er on /r/programming:
I've read SICP! I'm an EXPERT PROGRAMMER!!. Oh, you wanna see my Github? I don't have one, but I have a tarball of my solutions to the Chapter 1 exercises I can email you.
Down-voted into oblivion. This is why /prog/ hates Reddit.
/lounge/ consists mostly of random and meaningless posts. Probably the reason why some would say its not good.
I dont browse reddit, regularly that is, but from the few i have seen and the pictures on imgur, i can confirm that reddit is just a slightly outdated version of /b/.
I dont know how much of programming they are discussing, but having to vote on posts clearly indicates how much of attention whores they are.
The mix of programming and shit is what made /prog/ great. You see it rarely now, but its still worth checking on /prog/ once a day, somethings are still funny.
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Anonymous2011-07-05 18:30
>>14 having to vote on posts clearly indicates how much of attention whores they are