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/r/programming is about Haskell, Rust, an inappropriate fondness of C, flamewars about Lisp, hatred of Javascript, even worse for Go, lamentations on the declining quality of its resident trolls (been picking up, though), decrying of the lack of work done on functional languages, feigned outrage at people not up to speed with your uncle's Haskell projects on Github, how much industry sucks, how much academy sucks, how all of the Valley is living a lie, design patterns are as much of an error of history as
null, except when they aren't, and everyone who likes PHP is downvoted as they should.
There are no memes save for its predilections, which is exactly why people come here; you come here not to talk of the trade-offs of the utilization of trees or hash tables for associative data structures, you come here to talk about ANDRU,
THE FORCED INDENTATION OF CODE, Nikita, how much your life sucks, with some
((scheme)) interspersed among readings of SICP. You come here for the imagememes, it's just that you find them more tasteful than the ones in /g/. And that's fine. They're what make /prog/, until they change and everyone complains.