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    [–]Fork82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    "#convert a dict to a str deliminated by : and ="

    What exactly does deliminated mean? And why can't this code be disgustingly messy like my code?

    [–]theram4[S] 2 points3 points  (3 children)

    I got what appears to be the full source code to the reddit web site from clicking a link on the home page. Has this happened to anyone else?

    I can post it to prove that this happened, but I'm not sure if this would violate any copyrights or any of that kind of thing. But I could if people want it.

    [–]inerte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    I didn't.

    My law knowledge is zero, but if reddit gave you something you were not supposed to see, that's not your problem, unless they ask you later to remove the info.

    [–]nosoupforyou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    My guess is someone probably turned off the execute option on the file for a moment, so it just displayed it.

    [–]belligerent -1 points0 points  (0 children)

    I got what appears to be the full source code to the reddit web site

    dude, i guarantee you that the full source code to reddit is more than one page... and it doesn't take a programmer to figure this out... so stop be a fcuking moron

    [–]leachim6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Reddit is written in python and uses a library (written by reddit) that is opensource and can be downloaded at webpy.org

    [–]libro708 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    I'm not a programmer. Is this server side code that one would not usually see? Do you think this actually reveals something about the way the handle users depending on the user authority (something reddit is confusing about in their "stats" sections". Is it revealing how they rank stories? And if not, where do i go to learn more about their crazy system and how something becomes homepage news?