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Are all programmers sarcastic?

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  • G Gary Huck

    I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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    Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
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    First thing is, how do you define a programmer? Aren't they the guys who ressemble the antagonist from a horror movie?

    The shit I complain about It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem ~! Firewall !~

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    • G Gary Huck

      I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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      Gary Wheeler
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      sarcasm[^]: noun 1. harsh or bitter derision or irony. 2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: "a review full of sarcasms." I think sarcasm becomes a hallmark of most programmer personalities. There is a dissonance between the world and our models of it that gets to be very frustrating, and the expression of that frustration is sarcasm. Or quiet drooling in a corner.

      Software Zen: delete this;

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      • G Gary Huck

        I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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        Marc Clifton
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        My level of sarcasm is directly proportional to the level of incompetence around me. Sadly, that means that I am almost always sarcastic to some degree or other. ;) Marc

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        • G Gary Huck

          I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          Lets see, programmers are highly logical people who mostly work in a corporate environment. Why would we be sarcastic? :confused:

          Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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          • G Gary Huck

            I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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            Lost User
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            ..there's your typical user. Asks a question, and first remark is that they don't want an answer.

            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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            • G Gary Huck

              I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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              Mark_Wallace
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              I'm never sarcastic.

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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              • P PIEBALDconsult

                There exists at least one programmer who is not sarcastic. But who cares, he must not be very good.

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                Mark_Wallace
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                You don't really mean that.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                • G Gary Huck

                  I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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                  Lost User
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                  @!&*-off and die you ignorant, *^*%$-ing #@!&*^%$!! Too much? :-O

                  Contrary to popular belief, nobody owes you anything.

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                  • K Keith Barrow

                    Just a quick question, by "challenge all withold sarcasm" do you mean a) Make a comment that isn't intended as sarcastic b) Make a comment that cannot be easily seen as sarcastic c) Make a comment that cannot be interpreted as sarcastic at all.

                    KeithBarrow.net[^] - It might not be very good, but at least it is free!

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                    Mark_Wallace
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                    The use of "withhold" implies to me that he means you should hold it back until it builds up enough to really put someone's eye out.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                      @!&*-off and die you ignorant, *^*%$-ing #@!&*^%$!! Too much? :-O

                      Contrary to popular belief, nobody owes you anything.

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                      PIEBALDconsult
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                      I didn't come here for abuse.

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                      • P PIEBALDconsult

                        I didn't come here for abuse.

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                        Lost User
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                        Since when?

                        Contrary to popular belief, nobody owes you anything.

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                        • G Gary Wheeler

                          sarcasm[^]: noun 1. harsh or bitter derision or irony. 2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: "a review full of sarcasms." I think sarcasm becomes a hallmark of most programmer personalities. There is a dissonance between the world and our models of it that gets to be very frustrating, and the expression of that frustration is sarcasm. Or quiet drooling in a corner.

                          Software Zen: delete this;

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                          Mark_Wallace
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                          Gary Wheeler wrote:

                          sarcasm[^]: noun 1. harsh or bitter derision or irony. 2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: "a review full of sarcasms."

                          What cr@ppy, inaccurate (and somewhat facile) definitions. Maybe they're dysloxemixic, and can't see the differences in spelling between "sarcasm" and "sardonicism" (the latter more closely matches their definitions) Sarcasm requires one to voice the opposite of what one means. Remind me never to use that dictionary.

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          • M Mark_Wallace

                            Gary Wheeler wrote:

                            sarcasm[^]: noun 1. harsh or bitter derision or irony. 2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: "a review full of sarcasms."

                            What cr@ppy, inaccurate (and somewhat facile) definitions. Maybe they're dysloxemixic, and can't see the differences in spelling between "sarcasm" and "sardonicism" (the latter more closely matches their definitions) Sarcasm requires one to voice the opposite of what one means. Remind me never to use that dictionary.

                            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                            PhilLenoir
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                            Do I detect a hint of sarcasm Mark?

                            Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                            • P PIEBALDconsult

                              I didn't come here for abuse.

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                              PhilLenoir
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                              Where do you usually go?

                              Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                              • G Gary Huck

                                I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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                                PhilLenoir
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                                Following your constraint requirement, I have nothing!

                                Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                                • P PhilLenoir

                                  Do I detect a hint of sarcasm Mark?

                                  Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                                  Mark_Wallace
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                                  I have no idea what you're talking about.

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                  • M Mark_Wallace

                                    I have no idea what you're talking about.

                                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                    PhilLenoir
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                                    Then we have perfect synchronicity

                                    Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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                                    • M Marc Clifton

                                      My level of sarcasm is directly proportional to the level of incompetence around me. Sadly, that means that I am almost always sarcastic to some degree or other. ;) Marc

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                                      JMK NI
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                                      So you walk around with a bit of a stupid grin on your face all the time too then? :cool:

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                                      • J JMK NI

                                        So you walk around with a bit of a stupid grin on your face all the time too then? :cool:

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                                        Marc Clifton
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                                        JMK-NI wrote:

                                        So you walk around with a bit of a stupid grin on your face all the time too then?

                                        Quite so! Marc

                                        Imperative to Functional Programming Succinctly Contributors Wanted for Higher Order Programming Project!

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                                        • G Gary Huck

                                          I pose this question and challenge all to withhold sarcasm ;)

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                                          BillWoodruff
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                                          Not: if you consider the larval stage of Programmers, where they are only capable of being facetious, or the imago stage (as their newly inflated ego dries off) where they are only capable of being ironic.

                                          «I'm asked why doesn't C# implement feature X all the time. The answer's always the same: because no one ever designed, specified, implemented, tested, documented, shipped that feature. All six of those things are necessary to make a feature happen. They all cost huge amounts of time, effort and money.» Eric Lippert, Microsoft, 2009

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