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He talks about "Average Programmer Score" - does that these stats are only true for average programmers (whcih he says Python has a lot of)?
"Statistics are all made up, 43% of people know that" - Homer Simpson
Python Programmers are Smarter because they dont use an IDE program (like Visual). And C/C++ is harder than python and bigger.
So Microsoft Visual makes C/C++/C# users use the design mode.
Cause the design mode the C/C++ programmers arent smarter.
And why Python Programmers are Smarter (Cause of the puzzle) ???!!!!!!
[Everyone has special gift].
Python Programmers are Smarter because they dont use an IDE program (like Visual). And C/C++ is harder than python and bigger.
So Microsoft Visual makes C/C++/C# users use the design mode.
Cause the design mode the C/C++ programmers arent smarter.
Or, python programmer use an IDE like VS when it's appropriate.
Furthermore, those stats just mean that of teh programmers that have done that test, Python ones are better.....
There is an old joke:
C computer Scientist, an Engineer and a Mathematician are travelling on a train through the country. The Computer Scientist looks out the window, and, noticing a black sheep says "Hey, look at that, all the sheep in this country are black."
"NO, ": corrects the engineers, "We can only conclude that that one sheep is black."
"WRONG," replies the Mathematician irately, "From the evidence presented, we can conclude only that at least one of the sheep in this country has at least one black side"
I digress......
Furthermore, those stats just mean that of teh programmers that have done that test, Python ones are better.....
There is an old joke:
C computer Scientist, an Engineer and a Mathematician are travelling on a train through the country. The Computer Scientist looks out the window, and, noticing a black sheep says "Hey, look at that, all the sheep in this country are black."
"NO, ": corrects the engineers, "We can only conclude that that one sheep is black."
"WRONG," replies the Mathematician irately, "From the evidence presented, we can conclude only that at least one of the sheep in this country has at least one black side"
I digress......
LOL,how old this joke is?
Savage
Don't know exactly, I heard it about 15yr ago.....
Don't know exactly, I heard it about 15yr ago.....
This is older then me..
LOL
Savage
This is older then me..
LOL
Savage
ha ha, i remember that joke from a while ago, i thought it was so funny
Why fight over all the myth and no truth.....
Furthermore, those stats just mean that of teh programmers that have done that test, Python ones are better.....
There is an old joke:
C computer Scientist, an Engineer and a Mathematician are travelling on a train through the country. The Computer Scientist looks out the window, and, noticing a black sheep says "Hey, look at that, all the sheep in this country are black."
"NO, ": corrects the engineers, "We can only conclude that that one sheep is black."
"WRONG," replies the Mathematician irately, "From the evidence presented, we can conclude only that at least one of the sheep in this country has at least one black side"
I digress......
Therefore programmers who use the most mathematical language are the smartest.
and all that time I thought Matlab was a waste of time.......
(And of course, that is if that joke says anything at all about intelligence/smarts .......)
Why fight over all the myth and no truth.....
Because we can. Or, just for the fun of it.
I blame myself...
I guess you're quite a snake ;)
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