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The TLP by wabbit652006-06-30 19:22:27
  HI! =D by shadowsystems2007-02-01 13:46:58
    You wouldn't DARE! :p (n/t) by wabbit652007-02-01 15:20:16
      Yes I would! I'll DO IT! =)P by shadowsystems2007-02-01 15:25:50
        Auuuggghhhh by wabbit652007-02-01 17:48:48
          Ok, you have a point, it's NOT Friday yet... =) by shadowsystems2007-02-01 18:00:22
            So many questions by wabbit65 2007-02-01 19:48:25
So here are the answers, more or less in order

BASIC, Algol, Fortran, C, C++, Java, C#, Perl
C++, generally good structure and syntax
Algol, often lacks good structure and syntax, still get bad dreams about it
4 years
Yes
Yes, and I also teach occasionally
Prefer Euro-style. Asian types are also known for inherent, end of the universe style, magic/knowledge. Best not to have henchmen that are smarter/wiser than you are, for you are also crunchy and taste good with ketchup :)
Fiji, Grand Cayman, and Australia will do just fine, thank you.
[ Reply ]
              (Laughing) Cool! =) by shadowsystems2007-02-01 19:53:11
                BASIC is dead by wabbit652007-02-01 20:12:24
                  You're from Los Angeles? by shadowsystems2007-02-01 20:19:46
                    Close enough (n/t) by wabbit652007-02-01 20:21:24

 

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