If the collective userbases of Sup Forums, HN and /r/technology got into a programming contest, who would win?

if the collective userbases of Sup Forums, HN and /r/technology got into a programming contest, who would win?

The faggot hosting the contest and selling soda.
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but how

how would one win against himself?

by cloning himself and having the clones compete

Quora.com would RULE them all

The audience.

Sup Forums - high schoolers
/r/prog - cs students
HN - successful businessmen

Probably /r/programming. We all know aspergers like to hang out on leddit because it validates their ego, just like completing a programming task well would.

>codemonkey pajeets being able to solve computational problems
whatchu smoking nigga

we had our share of extreme autists on Sup Forums in the past, who knows what might happen if they are still around

you know what, we should host a yearly competition like the NFL playoffs, with the winner of the Sup Forums conference facing off against the winner of the reddit conference in the animu bowl. what do you think?

by cashing in

oh

>Successful business men
You mean 45 year old IT sysadmin grandpas

True, however, they are not aspergers programming gods with a lust for incrementing a number
They are mostly mentally ill faggots with a tripcode

I honestly think you're overrating leddit's chances. They have aspies but so do we. I think /r/programming would get demolished if it is a team contest as Sup Forums's team will have much better teamwork.

People on Sup Forums legit can't program for shit. It's sad but true.
HN and slashdot seem like they are both used by people who can no longer program and don't need to program anymore. In a contest they'll lose to script kiddies and uni grads.
My bet is on reddit or some of the other places where people actually karma whore with real code such as stack overflow, special snowflake blogs etc.

Sup Forums is underage and clueless
HN is too autistic to write even a single line of code - they can barely agree on the best implementation of FizzBuzz without bikeshedding about the most trivial things
reddit would win with ease, as they're clueless enough to not get hung up on petty shit like Hasklel vs. Clojure and normie enough to just copy and paste their answer from Stack Overflow

Sup Forums would win barely by a technicality discovered by some turbo autist

literally this. The top answer for today's daily programming challenge was just copy/pasted from elsewhere

this is really sad. what can we do to make Sup Forums great again?

Clearly not you, dumb frogposter.

>Sup Forums - struggle to install gentoo
>Sup Forums - russian hackers that hacked the election

hardly a contest

will Sup Forums even be able to match Sup Forums?

HN self-taught programmers, work CRUD application hate JS,algorithms interview and mathematics.

>hate JS,algorithms interview and mathematics
so basically /r/programming without the autism

Easy post in each place, one paper o article about technical algorithm,mathematics or Computer Science, first place where useful on topic comment comes, is the winner.

I would bet on /sci/ or r/machinelearning

/r/programming and HN are like 90% the same content, HN just has more startup circlejerk and reddit just has more maymays

Stack overflow

>today's challenge
there was a challenge today?

Cincinnati had no chance. Like any year.

This honestly sounds like a fun idea to maybe get on with. Each group has an internal contest for the best Go AI or something, and then the winners go up against each other.

you mean this ?

Essentially.

Sup Forums will lose because the development will get stuck at deciding what logo to use.

reddit = pats
Sup Forums = jags
HN = cowboys