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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKOk4Y4inVY&feature=youtu.be&t=31m30s

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Eben, Ebin.

>> No.9130763

Hey Aaeru.


rms put this better pretty much the moment Jobs died. And rms is a better bearded, high-pitched, paranoid fat dude than Eben Moglen could ever hope to be.

>> No.9130777

Guys guys what if I want to run a software that does a thing and it does it? What if that's the point and it does it well?

Call me ignorant but I'm not a developer and I couldn't give a shit about the "four freedoms" except for perhaps freedom 0, though my use cases have never gotten me into trouble.


If I gave a shit about the circumstances surrounding the things I use, I'd go out and get a job instead of freeloading off society.

>> No.9130781

>>9130763
RMS is just an autistic and crazy version of Moglen.

>> No.9130830

I read an article wherein he claimed that people who used Facebook informed on people more effectively than the NKVD. I'm probably not going to read much by him now.

>> No.9130840

>>9130830
.... are you implying he's wrong?

FB informs much better than those secret police ever could with the means they had at the time.

>> No.9130846

http://gplv3.fsf.org/static/barcelona/fsfe-gplv3-richard-stallman.theora.ogg

52:50

rms is INSANE

>> No.9130874

>>9130846
I heard nothing insane.

Get out of /jp/, Murdoch.

>> No.9130923

>>9130846
>>9130874
who are "they" in this context

is it big brother

>> No.9130925

How do I learn C the NEET™ way?
Also, what's the best distro to program? i'll use one just for that.

>> No.9130943

>>9130925
>How do I learn C the NEET™ way?
K&R. It's a good book, which is why nobody has even bothered trying to top it without some sort of gimmick ("Learn C IN SPACE!").

>Also, what's the best distro to program? i'll use one just for that.
Any of them. Completely serious. They all have virtual consoles or terminal emulators and text editors and gcc. I guess stick with one of the larger ones like Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Fedora or Gentoo so you have access to library packages.

>> No.9130948

>>9130943

Using Fedora then. Also, what do I need to had? This gcc thing, what else.

Got a look at K&R, first thing he says is how to do a Hello World, he just vomits the code, but will he explain the the print...\n and the <stdio.h> are, for example? I got confused

>> No.9130992

>>9130948
>Also, what do I need to had? This gcc thing, what else.
A text editor of your choice and gcc. That's pretty much it. If you've written program.c, you run "gcc program.c" which will compile it (or complain about errors) then spit out a binary called a.out that you can run by typing "./a.out".

>first thing he says is how to do a Hello World, he just vomits the code, but will he explain the the print...\n and the <stdio.h> are, for example? I got confused
K&R kind of does an "example first, explanation later" approach. It can be confusing at first, but it really makes sense later on.
That said if you don't know any programming at all, it might all be confusing to begin with. I think the introduction says something like it assumes you can figure out what "x = x + 1" will do. Most people now start with something like Python or JavaScript or Ruby, then move onto C later (which is a good idea).

>> No.9131006

>>9130992

Thank you, but learning just C is already the maximum I can go, due to motivation issues and extreme laziness.

I will stick to K&R.

Which text editor do you suggest?

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