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where is the poll/survey at index page?
I always show newbies the poll/survey at HS index page and let them know which language is most powerful in programming, but now where is it? @_@ ...
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lol, well i never used to show newbies, but i used to show my bro [ perl, C++ .... programmer
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Wow, someone actually asked about that ehhh
We figured that was probably the least useful thing on the index page... So it was removed
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hmm... its not useful.. but itts sure useful to show you bro which programming language is better lol [ PHP MUHAHAHA ]
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