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I'm pretty sure there's a joke there, but I'm missing it.
Quote from: deadly7 on May 10, 2006, 09:01:56 pmBSD has a badass name.Berkely Software Distribution? Doesn't sound very creative to me.
BSD has a badass name.
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
You obviously haven't taken a programming class in high school, deadly. "Own" and "noob" are part of our everyday vocabulaty, along with "o-bob" (off by one bug) and some other interesting terms.
I meant the acronym. Nobody says "Hey I'm going to use Free Berkely Software Distribution!"
WXP sounds awesome. I wouldn't mind supporting an OS that has that for a name!Ok, let's see:Which do you call it? BSD or Berkely Software Distribution?
What in the bloody helly are you talking about? And you haven't taken a real programming class either, so shut it.
Quote from: MyndFyre[x86] on May 11, 2006, 06:04:43 pmI'm pretty sure there's a joke there, but I'm missing it.You're not the first; you won't be the last.
I have a programming folder, and I have nothing of value there
Our species really annoys me.
What constitutes a real programming class?
One where you learn something along with use a real language (I don't consider VB a "real" language, I'm sorry).
So does that mean you're not going to explain the joke?
Why? I don't see where Visual Basic fails as a programming language. It certainly seems to at least teach the basic principles of programming, in the least.
Along with other extremely sloppy coding habits. Look at Joe's code for examples.