Well all the radio commercials are calling it "The Holiday season" and "Gifts for the Holidays" instead of openly saying C++mas or Javakkuh or even Kwanzaa.
I blame those guys promoting those 4th level languages with more verbosity and higher amounts abstraction. It's obviously led to the generalization of the holidays.
Though - I suppose thats what the assembly programmers were saying about me last year...
Is this Necessary (Score:1)
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Yeah do we really need this extra in our life without everything else we have on?
Are your referring to Christmas, or Perl? ;)
Re:Is this Necessary (Score:3)
Personally, I celebrate Javakkuh.
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Well all the radio commercials are calling it "The Holiday season" and "Gifts for the Holidays" instead of openly saying C++mas or Javakkuh or even Kwanzaa.
I blame those guys promoting those 4th level languages with more verbosity and higher amounts abstraction. It's obviously led to the generalization of the holidays.
Though - I suppose thats what the assembly programmers were saying about me last year...
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How about C++wanza