>>7
Honestly, there's better programming discussion on /g/ than on
/frog/.
>>8
I have a feeling your keyboard doesn't appreciate being abused like that. Rubber dome/membrane keyboards (the most common type nowadays) lose their perkiness over time, feeling "mushy" after repeated keypresses. Holding them down for repeating letters (such as in your "llllellll... and whatnot") will decrease the lifespan of your keyboard... that is, unless you're using a glorious mechanical keyboard. But even then, in cases like buckling spring switches, they can still deteriorate over time.
And no, I will not /backplate getgoes/ or /polecat kebabs/, or any other anagram you can come up with.