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1 04 Aug 2015 06:26 u/DetectiveSplat in v/programmingComment on: No Code of Conduct: A Code of Conduct for Adults in Open Source Software
I came here to post this exact thing.
Seriously this is right on the fucking money. If you feel discriminated against it's your fucking problem. Not to say that discrimination doesn't exist but it certainly isn't as widespread as it was 50 or even 10 years ago in the US.
Equal rights means equal. Not special rights. Are you a homosexual? That's great, you still have to deal with the same bullshit that the rest of us do? Are you overweight? Same bullshit as everyone else. Are you a trans-dragon-penguin-mouse? That's fucking stellar. Same bullshit as the rest of us. Your problems are likely with individuals and not the population as a whole. Be a big girl/boy and try to solve the problem on your own.
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Can we have the MODS sticky this? It seems a very useful idea to perpetuate.
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I think that this is key. Let the community decide what it wants.
Comment on: Why this sub sucked on Reddit and how to make it not suck here
I am not a programmer by trade but have been playing with programming since VB5. I have no idea where I sit as far as skill level. Can I write an OS? No. Can I create method extensions? Yes? Do I forget how to collect the input from an input box? Yes? Can I visually map a regex progress? Yes.
Where is the line?
I know what I'll be doing tomorrow.