Here we build a list of friends and foes of /prog/. I'll start!
Friends:
- /prog/snake
Unsure:
- Richard Stallman
- The Sussman
Foes:
- Feminists
Name:
Anonymous2012-06-10 23:36
>>29
Because Microsoft (as well as every single closed-source software vendor whose crap you allow to run on your machine) can freely insert NSA backdoors up your anus and there's nothing you can do about it. Enjoy your lack of privacy, faggot.
Lol FOSS retards leaking from /g/. Check out some of the code from Win2K (torrent it) and compare it to fucking GNU (2012). Inb4 "quality doesn't matter, freedom does"
Lol FOSS retards leaking from /g/. Check out some of the code from Win2K (torrent it) and compare it to fucking GNU (2012). Inb4 "quality doesn't matter, freedom does"
Leaking from /g/. Right.
Name:
Anonymous2012-06-10 23:44
>>42
Kind of ironic how you're asking people to check the source code of Windows 2000, when the very nature of what you're supporting is supposed to prevent people from doing exactly that.
people who know lots of optimization tricks
people who can write fast algos
people who understand pointers
people who want actually want to talk about programming
foes:
people who indent more than 4 characters
people who only know python
people who argue in favor of java
For me it depends on the language. With C I use normal "\t" tabs, and I display them as 8 characters wide in my editor. With Lisp I use the same style that's shown in SICP except I use one space instead of two.