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UK
This user uses
British English
.
This user is not British, but can speak with a British accent.
A, B, and
A and B
This user prefers to use the
serial comma
only
when its omission can be confusing.
1337
-X
This user has a good grasp of
1337
but prefers to contribute using
proper words
to bridge the gap between
1337
speakers and normal computer users.
This user employs a
more formal style of writing
in articles than in talk pages.
prog
This user is a
programmer
.
C
This user can program in
C
.
C++
This user can program in
C++
.
Java
This user can program in
Java
.
lisp
-1
This user is a
basic
Lisp
programmer.
MAT
This user is a
MATLAB
programmer and user.
This user programs in the awesome language of
Python
.
SQL
This user uses
SQL
queries to locate his car keys.
This user is a
beginning
Scheme
programmer.
This user uses
public transit
.
This user prefers
Windows
computers and is frustrated by
Macs
.
This user contributes using
FreeBSD
.
This user once used
DOS
back in the day
.
@#$!-0
This user doesn't use
profanity, swearing, cussing, cursing, or expletives
.
W3C
This user
validates
the mark-up on his webpages.
This user contributes with the
KDE
desktop environment.
This user is of
Swedish
ancestry.
This user is of
German
ancestry.
This user is of
Scottish ancestry
.
This user lives in
Sweden
.
This user is a native of
Norden
.
IP address
This
user
supports mandatory registration.
KTH
This user is or was a student at
Royal Institute of Technology
.
Wikipedia:Babel
sv
Den här användaren talar
svenska
som
modersmål
.
en
-5
This user can contribute with a
professional
level of
English
.
de
-1
Dieser Benutzer hat
grundlegende
Deutschkenntnisse
.
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