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Discussion of "proga"
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Comment #3:
Re: Почему «кошка»?
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evie (Wed Jul 31 02:09:48 2024)
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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
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Comment #4:
Re: Почему «кошка»?
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gleki (Sat Aug 3 02:21:13 2024)
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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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Comment #5:
Re: Почему «кошка»?
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gleki (Sat Aug 3 02:21:23 2024)
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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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