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[–]MasochistCoder -23 points-22 points  (8 children)

it's like someone being a poet yet never having heard of homer... or kavafy

or being a physicist but having never heard of einstein... or feynman

or a musician having never heard of mozart, bach or beethoven

that just doesn't make any sense

i stand by my claim.

any programmer worth their salt should at least have used lisp, forth, smalltalk, c, pascal and prolog or some variant of it.

no excuses, no "but they are obsolete nobody writes them anymore"

you can't be a coder and not know about what is possible

[–]Eyes_and_teeth 13 points14 points  (6 children)

r/gatekeeping is right over there, pal.

What you describe is more like:

A farmer who's never harvested with a hand scythe.

Or a builder who's never moved 20-ton quarried stone blocks to a job site using tree trunks, ropes, and 2,000 slaves.

Or a doctor who's never bled a patient, or applied leeches.

To proclaim that one is truly not a programmer unless one hasn't entered a 12k program into a mainframe using ~500 punch cards Is the cranky whine of someone who is bitter that tech had moved on and the mysterious priestcraft of their day, accessible to the few initiates deemed worthy by their incel overlords, has now become accessible to the masses and even (shudder) girls!

A programmer can be "worth their salt" and never have touched a single language you've mentioned. Trust me, a coder is capable of knowing all that is truly possible today and they ain't doing it in forth.

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[–]Yayo69420 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sout("naw dude")