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What does a smiling black snake thing have to do with SICP?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 0:27

Would someone please explain this to me?

Also what have Abelson and Sussman to say about "twohoos" reading SICP?

Explain the following:

https://mega.co.nz/#!o1QimLKD!JPKsMBiCwcBm5Qn_xtULSS-hPxocAlq6HQGpCM5Lbg4

Also, why can't I find a good quality version of the picture featured here?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHk42kDwesM

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 18:26

>>39 on /g/ you talk with shills and viral marketers, wannabe unix hipsters and consumerist fanboys.
Also /g/ is now 90% composed of continuous /generalX/ threads

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 19:44

>>41
What's a "shill"? I remember "shill jobs" in the Thieves Guild in Skyrim, they were about planting false evidence in people's houses. So are /prog/ shillers the ones who post illegal stuff to make the government shut it down?

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 20:14

>>36
What's the difference between /prog/ and /g/ culture-wise?

Old /prog/ used to be full of programming experts that loved their craft, this new progrider thing.. it's not like that at all. It's just a shell of it's former self - people repeat the same memes and stuff there's a lack of respect for the posters here because it's become pretty clear that it's a different set of people and most of the folks here aren't skilled programmers - they're mostly involved in modern hipster crap and just vent here.

/g/ on the other hand is and always has been drooling retards - see eggwing /g/ro as a parody of /prog/s view of /g/ users. They're.. lower than us.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 20:18

>>34
This place was /jp/ from the beginning though.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 21:04

>>43
I've never seen eggwing /g/ro before.

So do you mean that /g/ was below is, or are they still? /g/ is worse than progrider, IMHO.

Also, where did all the old /prog/ users go? lainchan?

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 21:36

>>44
Speak for yourself. I was in /prog/ before the birth of /jp/.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 22:23

>>44
crossy shill

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 0:20

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 1:33

>>48
what board would this be then? /b/?

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 2:02

>>49

Perhaps, but doubtful: /prog/ was part of world4ch, aka dis.4chan.org, the bastard child of 4chan and world2ch. /b/ and most of the other image boards weren't actually all that connected, afaik. Apparently there was some shit with /jp/, but I'm a newfag, so I have no idea.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 6:44

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 8:30

Name: Cudder !cXCudderUE 2016-10-26 10:54

>>49 /b/. I posted that.

>>32 is correct. I created the very first /prog/snake, as a commentary on how Python was eating all the other languages at the time. There was discussion on using it for 6.001, and a short while afterwards it really happened. Thus, life imitates art.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 11:09

>>53
so there was a time when you wrote about languages other than C?

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 12:36

>>53
Bullshit.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 12:42

car my cudder! aaaaaaahhhh~

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-26 12:52

>>55
It's at least plausible. I remember occasional /prague/ threads back when there were still lingering traces of /b/ being Anime/Random.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-27 15:52

I can't bring myself to believe Cudder-kike invented the progsnake.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-27 17:36

>>57
Anime/Random

;;

those days are long gone

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-27 23:59

>>58
Say it ain't so. Pls tell me Cudder is bull shitting again

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