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Discussion of "proga"
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Comment #2: Re: Почему «кошка»?
gleki (Tue Jul 30 10:33:25 2024)

krtisfranks wrote:
> In case Cyrillic does not render in comments: Why does it mention "cat"?


Something cultural. That programmers are supposed to like cats. Or vice
versa. Might be no longer trendy though

Comment #3: Re: Почему «кошка»?
evie (Wed Jul 31 02:09:48 2024)

gleki wrote:
> krtisfranks wrote:
> > In case Cyrillic does not render in comments: Why does it mention
"cat"?
>
>
> Something cultural. That programmers are supposed to like cats. Or vice
> versa. Might be no longer trendy though


maybe because many programmers are furries

Comment #4: Re: Почему «кошка»?
gleki (Sat Aug 3 02:21:13 2024)

merrybot wrote:
> gleki wrote:
> > krtisfranks wrote:
> > > In case Cyrillic does not render in comments: Why does it mention
> "cat"?
> >
> >
> > Something cultural. That programmers are supposed to like cats. Or
vice
> > versa. Might be no longer trendy though
>
>
> maybe because many programmers are furries

Most likely because programmers used to be perceived as nerds and loners
who'd live with cats only. Or because their hands smell of mice.

Comment #5: Re: Почему «кошка»?
gleki (Sat Aug 3 02:21:23 2024)

merrybot wrote:
> gleki wrote:
> > krtisfranks wrote:
> > > In case Cyrillic does not render in comments: Why does it mention
> "cat"?
> >
> >
> > Something cultural. That programmers are supposed to like cats. Or
vice
> > versa. Might be no longer trendy though
>
>
> maybe because many programmers are furries

Most likely because programmers used to be perceived as nerds and loners
who'd live with cats only. Or because their hands smell of mice.

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