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by flaviusb
4833 days ago
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So, you can't read then, and you also can't understand that people who are not exactly like you exist? When you are with your close friends in public do you 'speak however you like' in such a way that it disturbs those around you? If yes, you are an asshole. The public spaces in conferences are much the same - and in the true Pythonic way (explicit is better than implicit) they even spelled out what the social norms were for the 'public spaces' at PyCon. If you call that crazy, you don't understand Pythonicity. As for 'profession' - yes, programming is a skilled activity, and being paid to program usually involves being in a workplace with norms of behaviour - hence, a profession. You can say "I still don't consider it a profession", to which my reply is "that's nice; it still is one though". edit: Urgh, I didn't see your edit when I posted. Your edit actually makes your post more stupid. Oh well. |
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