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VikingofRock posted:cjs: Today someone at NASA complimented my 1337 debugging skillz whats upthread?
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help, the forums ate my post
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ThePeavstenator posted:whats upthread? Not much, what's up with you?
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ThePeavstenator posted:whats upthread? done with my python interlude, so back to r
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# ? Oct 4, 2017 15:45 |
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it's kinda fitting that the terrible programmer thread has an off by one error in its post count
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# ? Oct 4, 2017 18:13 |
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good programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively?
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Fututor Magnus posted:good programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively?
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 02:35 |
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download the docs, turn off your wifi, and try to solve the problem?
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 02:53 |
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Fututor Magnus posted:good programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? how did you learn to write posts? you probably started as a kid, just struggling to read things already written, then you wrote school papers with little original thought or content in them, and eventually you built up a library of mental patterns that allowed you to compose shitposts of your very own. it probably took you at least 10 years though. it's kind of like that Fututor Magnus posted:how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively? somewhat, very
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Fututor Magnus posted:programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively?
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Fututor Magnus posted:good programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively? you will never stop Googling things and asking teammates for advice. if you do, you're probably doing something bad
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 03:53 |
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shitposting into an ide is a pretty decent summary of what i do all day
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 03:57 |
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if i can't google and ctrl-space doesn't immediately reveal what i need to do, i'm lost and hopeless.
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gonadic io posted:paging bloody: http://yager.io/CPU/CPU1.html yesssssssss
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 08:47 |
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try pen & paper. its very relaxing to scribble on some paper and it will also help you brainstorm while having some vague record of your thought process.
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 11:47 |
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you stop googling in a problem area once you've googled enough to know what the results are gonna be and then you're the one who starts giving answers for others to google.
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Sapozhnik posted:shitposting into an ide is a pretty decent summary of what i do all day Same, but sometimes I shitpost into a design doc instead.
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MononcQc posted:you stop googling in a problem area once you've googled enough to know what the results are gonna be and then you're the one who starts giving answers for others to google. its always good to google from time to time anyways to see if things have changed
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Fututor Magnus posted:good programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? 15 years of daily practice and counting. and possibly learning to program before google and stack overflow. and (very underrated) liking programming Fututor Magnus posted:how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively? having had both I'd say they're both very important. you won't learn "tricks" from theoretical books but you'll learn to look critically at your code, something that with only practical experience you tend to only do when it breaks
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Fututor Magnus posted:good programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? no idea, i google the poo poo out of things. also, most practical soutions have come from iteration in a team quote:how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively? depends on the code you're writing
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 15:02 |
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i poo poo out code until it barely works and then fix it to not suck if someone complains about it sucking expert in terrible programming here, ama
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Fututor Magnus posted:good programmers, how did you become able to program without googling solutions to problems but instead coming up with the solution yourself? how important are book-learning and "real" programming experience respectively? It's the bad programmers that try to come up with the solution from scratch every time. Re-inventing the wheel without doing any research is not an efficient way to program and it's very rare that you're doing something so novel that nobody else has solved the problem you're tackling, and they've may well have done it in a better way that you would eventually come up with.
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 15:34 |
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what is like the complete opposite of idempotent? that is this api i am working on
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the opposite of idempotent is realistic
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Code reviews are where a ton of learning (ideally) happens
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Shaggar posted:the opposite of idempotent is realistic alternatively *with coarsening russian accent* iridempotent
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LinYutang posted:Code reviews are where a ton of bike shedding happens
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 16:35 |
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oh hell yes I got the Jag GPU to draw sprites wonder how many I can put on screen at once
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Five: two players, two missiles, and the ball
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HoboMan posted:what is like the complete opposite of idempotent? that is this api i am working on My opengl code is all idempotent. I can never get anything to appear on the screen except the clear colour. Can make as many calls as I like.
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Chalks posted:It's the bad programmers that try to come up with the solution from scratch every time. Re-inventing the wheel without doing any research is not an efficient way to program and it's very rare that you're doing something so novel that nobody else has solved the problem you're tackling, and they've may well have done it in a better way that you would eventually come up with.
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gonadic io posted:My opengl code is all idempotent. I can never get anything to appear on the screen except the clear colour. Can make as many calls as I like. opengl is so good, just toss poo poo at the screen till it works
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while we're at it, how do i get a job thanks
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tef posted:while we're at it, how do i get a job thanks drunkpost on linkedin
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i guess i should get a linked in
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tef posted:while we're at it, how do i get a job thanks go to a company and they'll give you one.
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tef posted:i guess i should get a linked in isn't LinkedIn like Facebook where you already have an account (due to their extensive tracking), you just have to sign into it and fill in the rest of the details also tef what do you want to do?
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# ? Oct 5, 2017 18:37 |
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I'm just finishing a nearly two-week-long refactoring effort of a mid-large system which builds all of the company's C-based code. Makefiles are the friggin worst things to debug.
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I was very proud of myself when I got my makefile to determine whether I was running CMD.EXE or Cygwin and to build a path to virtualjaguar.exe appropriately
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cis autodrag posted:you will never stop Googling things and asking teammates for advice. if you do, you're probably doing something bad Or you are a sage greybeard doing crazy poo poo that nobody else does in the entire world.
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