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  • 7
    @TheCommoner282 I prefer test
  • 17
    Lorem Ipsum
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  • 11
    That’s twitter...
  • 5
    @devTea that's the trendy thing theses days.

    Step 1: Find funny tweet
    Step 2: Screenshot it
    Step 3: Post it to Instagram/FB
  • 1
    @devTea someone posted it on FB.
  • 1
    @Stuxnet that's where our rant stories go
  • 4
    Truth.
    Without exaggeration, we looked at hundreds of thousands of names before deciding.
  • 9
    Funny joke -> stolen and tweeted -> screenshotted and posted to facebook -> screenshotted and posted to devRant

    Next step: download and reRant

    Bloody hell ya'll are unoriginal cunts.
  • 3
    Naming conventions say no camel case and no numbers, other than that it should be fine
  • 1
    @Root lifecycle of a joke.
  • 3
    @damn Death of a joke.
  • 2
    @possum naming conventions varies with languages with one common rule. Its name should define its work.
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    Untitled
  • 4
    my baby name would be a better representation: childObj
  • 3
    Well, I'm working with Python, so spam and eggs seem like good names to me...
  • 2
    What if your last name is “Bar”? ;)
  • 1
    @lunorian aren't pokemons all named as their biological class name? like pikachu is always pikachu. its either ash's pikachu or my pikachu, or your pikachu
  • 3
    @TitanLannister Duh, do you own a cat and always call it "cat"? You can name your pokémon just like you name your pets.
  • 1
    With @TheCommoner282 and @bytecode comments, the child should be called “Loren Foo Ipsum”. There!! 😉
  • 1
    @possum Can I use snake_case then?
  • 1
    Will the null named human be signed or unsigned ? Lol
  • 1
    bChild
    gChild

    Depends on gender. Wait that's not politically correct.
  • 1
    They should call him 'hello world,' the second he's born then push him back again and ask the woman to rebirth him in debug mode.
  • 1
    @haze haha the cartoon logic says otherwise.

    Am pretty sure Ash ketchup would have named his cat as "Cat, i choose you" !!!
  • 3
    @TitanLannister Well, you don't have to name your pokémon but you can. If you named your Charmander "Charmander" then it would still be "Charmander" after evolving. If you don't name it, then you have a Charmander without a name, then a Charmeleon without a name, and then Charizard without the name.
  • 1
    @devTea He already said he has a problem with naming
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