>>46
The only way of improving /prog/ is by ignoring the bad posts and making good threads, like the Cudder's done construct or that challenge (it's been a while since we had one!).
Be sure to participate on them and remember, you should always strive for QUALITY of the VIP kind!
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Anonymous2013-01-09 15:24
>>49
I don't go on the imageboards and I'd rather avoid /jp/.
>>49
You again. Make up your fucking mind, do you accept /prog/'s antisemitism or not? Why didn't you go ``LEEEL LE JEWS LE SHALOM E/B/IN WIN'' and said ``fuck you kike'' instead?
Isn't Reddit better suited for your ever changing mind?
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Anonymous2013-01-09 15:26
>>50
>example of good threads:
>Cudder
>2hu paedophilia
LLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
In two or three posts, you'll reply to this post with an ironic retort that contains rants about the usage of ``kun'' and you'll spam an antisemitic thread in the next 20 minutes. You'll leave for a couple of hours and then come back and call me a kike in a completely unrelated thread. You'll calm down for the next ~5 hours and then you will shitpost again. Rinse and repeat.
You're really predictable.
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Anonymous2013-01-09 15:40
>>60
LLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
>LE KUN
>EJPIN!
Klaus Topfstedt stinkt nach Schweiß und benutzt kein Deo!
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Anonymous2013-01-21 15:23
python has retarded syntax, an annoying namespace system, forced indentation of code, no constants, no case/switch statement, and no package manager. It's only popular because its easy for stupid people to learn - python is the ubuntu of scripting languages.