I'll start.
>yet another incomprehensible drivel about how great Haskell is by a Yuropoor who can barely write in English
So just like /g/?
So everything is the same as usual /g/ threads
I love Bluefish don't you
>minor version release announcement of some open-source garbage nobody has ever heard of
>2 comments
>stays on the front page for hours
>>54526336
yet, all reddit saml technical boards are much more better thant majority of /g/
Do you remember imgur exploit/hack?
11k posts and 4 people that were able to do anything.
Stop pretending that /g/ is good palce.
>daily rice my screen up
>daily why mac are shit
>daily battlestation thread
>daily razors are technology what are you using for shaving legs
>>54526450
>>daily razors are technology what are you using for shaving legs
kek
we /g/ now
anonymous legion and shit
>says "pretend"
>describes what happens instead
are you autistic OP? you gotta act like you're really there.
C is an outdated language. You should use ruby guys and join my start up. We're building gaming apps for android.
Hey guys check out this JRuby + HTML5 + Node.JS + React app I made! What, it takes 27 minutes for it to launch? Take some ritalin you ADHD fucks.
>>54526771
>>54526743
reddit hates all that as much as /g/
>>54526790
Not really, it's full of SJW hipster annoying "programmers"
>>54526891
Then you're probably visiting the wrong subreddits. Since anyone can make their own subreddit, groups just split according to their opinions, on the one hand preventing /g/-tier baiting, but on the other hand hides them from different opinions. And as is seems, /r/programming had a "SWJ" majority that stayed, while other groups "migrated" somewhere else. (Some of course left the site)
>>54527091
There are indeed some conservative non-retard tier subreddits but those got at max 5-10 users per day, too slow for anything. Programming forums on the other hand seem to be doing better (besides poo overflow). What subreddits you'd recommend? I enjoy osdev and c_programming even though they're super slow
>>54526450
Heh, I was the OP of the first thread and the op of the first reddit thread on r/4chan when I found the exploit.
I would've done things differently looking back, that's why nobody really knows about me.