1
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-11 6:04
http://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/clojure
I stumble upon a lot of moonspeak when I search for clojure in Twitter. Why does it seem to be so popular in Japan?
33
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-16 8:09
D is popular too. Japs are not afraid of actually using new programming languages rather than just flaming on textboards. What a surprise.
34
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-16 8:11
clojure box いれた。
BTW,
挿れる [いれる] /(v1,vt) (vulg) to insert (usu. as part of sexual intercourse)/
Clojure is so horny
35
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-16 8:11
>>32
Nobody is a cool guy and is not afraid of liking anything, even you,
>>32- san
36
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-16 8:16
http://twitter.com/#!/mnzktw/media/slideshow?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitpic.com%2F21ald1
How can anyone use terminal with such background? It makes half of screen invisible.
37
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-16 8:18
38
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-16 8:22
>>37
cljmacs
What a subtle kind of humor those lovely chinks have, no?
39
Name:
Anonymous
2011-09-16 8:27
>>38
In this case it's international. That's what Emacs do for you.
http://common-lisp.net/project/climacs/
40
Name:
Anonymous
2013-08-31 13:35
It took me a while to warm up to it, but I ended up really enjoying the game. I'm pretty mid-level though - can't beat a lot of the songs on extreme, so ymmv.
42
Name:
Anonymous
2013-08-31 15:05
Your world is so dangerous! Let me help you.
43
Name:
Anonymous
2013-08-31 15:50
細かい作業は出来ないけど、岩をよじ登ってみたり出来るみたいよw
証拠も出さないし、誰も信用していないけどw