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				My current CS class we have to write code in our editor then copy paste into word to turn it in. It's the dumbest thing ever and I guarantee there are people in my class just writing it in word.
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				@kortnevdmitriy
 Fuck natural selection!
 It's both awesome and !awesome!
 But the the !awesomeness pushes the awesomeness off of the cliff
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				 Hopstar718yMaybe he doesn't know a better solution. If your school doesn't tell him that ides exist. You could have helpt him by telling him about a ide Hopstar718yMaybe he doesn't know a better solution. If your school doesn't tell him that ides exist. You could have helpt him by telling him about a ide
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				Fabian9848yI recently had code in MSWord, too. But only copied from Notepad++ and because I wanted to see two pieces of pseudocode open at the same time and didn't want to mess with multi-instance Notepad++, saving my temporary documents somewhere and so on. And the original Notepad can't be set to black, so of course that wasn't an option. :D
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				 AL1L30578yWord is better than notepad, because Ctrl+Z is better and you can make your own syntax highlighting. I'm only being half sarcastic. AL1L30578yWord is better than notepad, because Ctrl+Z is better and you can make your own syntax highlighting. I'm only being half sarcastic.
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				@AL1L It only makes sense when you copy text from an IDE into ms word. Otherwise I'd at least use Notepad++.
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 100% Real. And it's not even the worst on the site.
100% Real. And it's not even the worst on the site.

Being 100% serious, I saw a guy in my Computer Programming I class using MS Word to write code that he would copy, then paste into notepad. When I asked him why he did that, he said, "Microsoft Word is easier to read than notepad."
He ended up dropping the class and changed majors.
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