1. Lots and lots and lots of them. From folk metal, through psytrance to classical music.
2. Perl
3. Probably Perl 6 or Go
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Anonymous2012-05-04 14:37
1. Lana del Rey
2. HTML
3. Javascript
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Anonymous2012-05-04 14:54
1. psy (trance, but also psychedelic rock)
2. C++ and asm, but I only code toy apps. I only come to /prog/ to shitpost. I would never get a job as a programmer. To think of it, I would never get a job at all.
3. Asm (not inline asm used by C preprocessors). Would be JavaScript if it wasn't so slow. Assembly is always fast even if you code shittily and unoptimized. How and why do compilers and interpreters manage to make everything slow and complicated, is beyond me.
>>8
I've probably heard the works of more composers than you have hairs on your head and yet I also can't name the periods or composers who belong to them. It's about the music though, right? An era, artist, genre, label, album, etc is part of identity or image and has nothing to do with the actual music so who cares if he likes "classical." Condescending man.png.
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Anonymous2012-05-04 17:27
1. /prog/ approved music such as we conjure the spirits of the computer with our spells (extended remix), Abelson stole the precious course (MIT version), and Bach - Air on G String
2. My own lisp dialect which I invented which is my own dialect which I made (and I invented it.) This is superior to all other languages; I also think in it and talk about it when ever I can.
3. The lisp dialect which I made.
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Anonymous2012-05-04 17:39
1. Autism
2. Autism
3. Autism
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BILL GATES2012-05-04 17:51
>>11
Oh man, it sounds like you have an introductory knowledge to a few things, but overall, it shows that you have no fucking clue what you're talking about. I actually got a migraine.
1. Nearly everything. almost all 80s, most rock, classic rap, oldies (my dad always listened to these), some pop, some jazz, VG music, orchestral (rarely classical), marches (haven't heard one I didn't like)
2. Perl
3. Perl
>>26
I used to make algorithms into sounds (and pictures) as well, but I have an inexplainable phobia for that shit. The sounds and images produced from algorithms always freak the fuck out of me, which is why I am scared to listen/watch them.
If it's related, I'm also scared of function plots on sites like Wolfram Alpha and Wikipedia, but only when I am not expecting them.
How to get rid of this phobia? The stuff interests me greatly but I am irrationally scared of it.
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272012-05-05 9:05
>>27
Oh and here's an example Windows application.
#define w 512
#define h 512
int main(){
int a=0,b=0;
void *dc=GetDC(0);
for(int x=0;x<w;x++)
for(int y=0;y<h;y++)
SetPixelV(dc,x,y,a+=b++);
}
The image it generates may not look very scary to you, but when I first saw it I almost had a heart attack. Fuck my illogical brain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer Steven Ballmer is the chief executive officer of Microsoft
Ballmer was born in Detroit, Michigan to Jewish American mother. To quote Ballmer: "Microsoft is as much an Israeli company as an American company. We intend to continue to invest in Israel." Microsoft tends to downplay its contribution to Israel for fear of an Arab backlash.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates William Henry "Bill" Gates III is the former CEO and current chairman of Microsoft
Bill Gates has made his scholarship fund off limits to white teenagers. The Gates Millennium Scholarship fund is financed by a $1 Billion endowment Bill Gates made in 1999. The fund explicitly denies eligibility to white students: Students are eligible to be considered for a GMS scholarship if they: Are African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian and Pacific Islander American, or Hispanic American. (https://nominations.gmsp.org/GMSP_APP/docs/NomineeForms.pdf)
Gates was refused membership at Augusta Country Club, which was when they still had Gentlemen's agreement not to have any Jews in their fancy club. Key to Microsoft’s success is of course Zionist connections, but also their rude way to blackmail OEM sellers. If OEM seller doesn’t use Microsoft products on all their computers Microsoft threatened OEMs. All Microsoft’s file formats used to be closed source and corporations could get information only by buying that from Microsoft.
It is Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who keeps the doors open for gay-rights activists. GLEAM is the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) employee resource group at Microsoft. Microsoft was one of the first companies in the world to offer employee benefits to same-sex domestic partners and to include sexual orientation in its corporate policy. Since 1989, Microsoft has supported and sponsored gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.
>>32
If you mean whose side one should be on, Israel or the Arabs, I would certainly say Israel because it's the advanced, technological, civilized country amidst a group of almost totally primitive savages who have not changed for years and who are racist and who resent Israel because it's bringing industry, intelligence, and modern technology into their stagnation. -- Ayn Rand, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uHSv1asFvU