The basic languages that new people work most with will be the ones that are posted most questions for.
Not many people begin their programming experience in C nowadays, so people learning C will have some experience in general behind them.
Also my totally blind guess is that C experts don't frequent stackoverflow as much. That leads to the interesting question of "where do C and other programmers go to get their answers if not to stackoverflow?".
aaaah aaah you used "I" pronounciation.
when we have no life we are not a self. a self would mean having something to lose, and something that could die.
(hooray for discworld:D)
believe it or not, but co-workers are actually aggro mobs. if you hit first they shriek for help and they all come zergrushing and gank your ass. also you might be killing the wrong co-worker for your quest, or you are faction grinding the wrong subtype of co-worker;)
The basic languages that new people work most with will be the ones that are posted most questions for. Not many people begin their programming experience in C nowadays, so people learning C will have some experience in general behind them. Also my totally blind guess is that C experts don't frequent stackoverflow as much. That leads to the interesting question of "where do C and other programmers go to get their answers if not to stackoverflow?".
aaaah aaah you used "I" pronounciation. when we have no life we are not a self. a self would mean having something to lose, and something that could die. (hooray for discworld :D)
believe it or not, but co-workers are actually aggro mobs. if you hit first they shriek for help and they all come zergrushing and gank your ass. ;)
also you might be killing the wrong co-worker for your quest, or you are faction grinding the wrong subtype of co-worker