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Are all programmers sarcastic?

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  • R richard_k

    He says.. waving the metaphorical red cape in front of the angry bull..

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    KP Lee
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    That's "... the metaphorical angry bull" :)

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    • Y Yortw

      I don't know, but I'm more interested in whether all programmers are pedantic?

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      KP Lee
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      Yortw wrote:

      I'm more interested in whether all programmers are pedantic?

      Don't you need to be pedantic to have the patience to learn to program? Pedantic people exhibit huge patience to be with themselves and I think that might be transferred into programming skills.

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      • M Matt McGuire

        What is this sarcasm you speak of, it's completely new to me ;)

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        Matt McGuire wrote:

        What is this sarcasm you speak of...

        demonstrating one of the skills programmers have.

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        • V VE2

          No, not all. I worked for about 20 years with a large group of programmers, and one year this one guy was at times pleasant.

          73

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          You mean when someone is sarcastic they aren't pleasant? I could have sworn I've seen people grinning while I'm in full sarcastic mode. Of course I wasn't talking at them at the time. Being sarcastic and conversational seem to be mutually exclusive for me.

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          • D ducadmo

            all programmers employ implicit sarcasting. Explicit sarcasting is employed only by those who don't care about information loss or those who have realized there is no spoon - only forks.

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            Doesn't the spoon exist because you think it does?

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            • D ducadmo

              all programmers employ implicit sarcasting. Explicit sarcasting is employed only by those who don't care about information loss or those who have realized there is no spoon - only forks.

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              If you explicitly cast a sarcastic object, what can you cast it to? (Besides "object" of course.) That's a property of a human object not a derived object of one.

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              • X xperroni

                Maybe not all, but sarcasm is a common feature not only of programmers but also of most engineers. I'd guess it's the end result of having to deal on a daily basis with unreasonable expectations, unrecognized efforts, and the unforgiving nature of the Universe. Myself, I take solace in the fact that one day Skynet will come.

                "Whereas smaller computer languages have features designed into them, C++ is unusual in having a whole swathe of functionality discovered, like a tract of 19th century Africa." -- Verity Stob http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/05/cplusplus\_cli/

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                xperroni wrote:

                Myself, I take solace in the fact that one day Skynet will come.

                So, you are looking forward to the day that robots will be trying to exterminate humans?

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                • K KP Lee

                  xperroni wrote:

                  Myself, I take solace in the fact that one day Skynet will come.

                  So, you are looking forward to the day that robots will be trying to exterminate humans?

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                  xperroni
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                  KP Lee wrote:

                  So, you are looking forward to the day that robots will be trying to exterminate humans?

                  No, not "trying", much like the Homo Sapiens wasn't "trying" to get rid of the Neanderthal.

                  "Whereas smaller computer languages have features designed into them, C++ is unusual in having a whole swathe of functionality discovered, like a tract of 19th century Africa." -- Verity Stob http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/05/cplusplus\_cli/

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                  • K KP Lee

                    That's "... the metaphorical angry bull" :)

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                    richard_k
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                    Indeed.. I stand corrected! =)

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                    • Y Yortw

                      I don't know, but I'm more interested in whether all programmers are pedantic?

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                      richard_k
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                      I've always understood pedantic as a combination of the word 'pedant' (teacher) and a very detail oriented person.. so being pedantic is being focused on always teaching someone something.. a 'pedantic essay' spends a lot of time making sure the reader knows what the author is talking about, rather than assuming some expertise on the part of the reader and getting on with the point of the article/book. Given this definition, I don't think of programmers as mostly pedantic.. I actually see them hating to explain things to those that don't 'get it'. I've met a few that are.. but most I fear are not that way... And.. entertainingly.. this response is pedantic! =)

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                      • G Gary Huck

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

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                        Andrey A U
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                        50% of all =) -How you writing your code? -with my keyboard :-D

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                        • E Erik Rude

                          That's off topic - start a new thread

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                          Yortw
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                          Sorry, was intended to be a joke, didn't realise that would be off topic.

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                          • R richard_k

                            Indeed.. I stand corrected! =)

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                            KP Lee
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                            Ahhh. A human wrote this! (To Err is human)

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                            • G Gary Huck

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

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                              BiggerDon
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                              Not normal programmers, just the extroverts ....ooops, and those who learned that sarcasm is the best way to get people to leave them alone so they can build what those inconsiderate users, with all of their useless requirements and suggestions, really need.

                              cat fud heer

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                              • Y Yortw

                                Sorry, was intended to be a joke, didn't realise that would be off topic.

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                                Erik Rude
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                                I just thought that I would be pedantic - also as a joke, but now that I know what pedantic really means I can see how putting a joke icon on my reply wasn't really pedantic enough. Thanks for getting back to me. I will use your feedback to better myself. :)

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