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Hi there
I was just curious what programming knowledge members
had? What their favorite language was? What was the first
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MoshBat wrote:
Hahahaha. I was FIRST!
That's because you cheated. 
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Didn't want advice. I was trying to interact with other
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hackerswearsprada wrote:
Hi there
I was just curious what programming knowledge members
had? What their favorite language was? What was the first
language they mastered? What's their favorite compiler?
Knowledge/ html, java, c++... Favorite language/ Java...I haven't
mastered any language... x code is pretty good, after you learn
how to use it.
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I'm competent in Python and PHP and can understand/fiddle with C++ and Java.
My favorite language has got to be Python, for it's simplistic outlook and no-shit attitude when it comes to syntax and other such mundane tasks. Even though it's not the best at everything, I can confidently say that it's (very) well-suited for it's task and has easily found a niche within the programming (scripting) environment.
Languages I've mastered? Hah. 0, nil, zilch, squat, none- and I doubt I ever will. The day I call myself a master is the day I create my own and take over the world.
Python doesn't have to compile, bitches!
Also, mosh, you asked him to answer his own questions which... well... he did. And then you yelled at him for answering his own questions because he answered his own questions because you told him to answer his own questions in the thread where he posted his questions which, in my opinion, would be the best place for him to answer the questions that he had, indeed, proposed. I did have a point to make, but my head's starting to hurt, so I'll leave that part to you.
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MoshBat wrote:
So many levels of fail...
Mostly the fact you actually quoted yourself, whilst answering your own question, in your own thread, after I suggested you answer your own question first...
Oh, by the way, is that your real IP you're using now?
Alright, Mosh I get it. I'm a d-bag.... Thanks |
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LOL
Nah, I can take some ball busting. I know my
newbie rank really means Pole smoker. I guess
instead of posting lame posts. I'll just try to
beat more missions so I won't be a Pole smoker
anymore. LOL
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MoshBat wrote:
Rank and points mean fuck all, dipshit.
See mine, over there?
It's just "Newbie". Yeah, not that impressive, huh?
You -aren't- impressive.

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce |
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MoshBat wrote:
Besides, you've not seen all my attributes 
Are you, once again, steering this conversation towards a yo-momma joke?

"The chowner of property." - Zeph [small]�Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.� - Carl Sagan [center]�Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?� - Ebert[/ce |
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Mosh, why didn't you just go look at another thread or post one comment about the thread and then move on? I doubt anyone on any forum you can name wants to see you complaining about things for 5 hours.
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This thread is like 9 months old.
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Damn. I just assumed it's new because it was near the top... :whoa:
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