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Re: Do you have a Perl Geek Code?

by monster_death (Beadle)
on Mar 02, 2007 at 11:26 UTC ( [id://602858]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Do you have a Perl Geek Code?

The geek code originated in 1993; it was inspired (according to the inventor) by previous "bear", "smurf" and "twink" style-and-sexual-preference codes from lesbian and gay newsgroups. It has in turn spawned imitators; there is now even a "Saturn geek code" for owners of the Saturn car.

monster_death;

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Re^2: Do you have a Perl Geek Code?
by OfficeLinebacker (Chaplain) on Mar 09, 2007 at 05:25 UTC
    That is interesting. It reminds me of the hanky codes, also from that subculture (if you don't know, don't ask!). R++M-O?MAE--PU-BDCD++S++X- Ok I am not going to finish.

    I like computer programming because it's like Legos for the mind.

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