e1639e No.4354
/prog/ We need to talk about the posters.
Most of your posts are written by brand new coders who are dabbling with a variety of languages. Too many languages. These posters don't seem to know very much about the standards or styles of the code they discuss, yet have many opinions on the quality of the languages they have dabbled with.
Do you know why?
This is because of the Dunning-kruger effect.
Absolute beginners believe they are superior to anyone else, yet while gaining real experience in their confidence is shattered and they become aware of their impotent struggle against the ocean of knowledge that programming actually is.
Well? What do you have to say for yourself.
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e1639e No.4389
The board is dead as it is without scaring the newbs away.
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e1639e No.4391
>>4354
So what can we do to fix it?
testing code tags
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multi
lines
work?
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assume
so
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e1639e No.4404
If there were already a couple of quality threads here you could try redirecting people from /tech/
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