What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean
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I'm guilty of:
- Obscure / Self documenting
- Awesome language / wrong mindset
- Bad / complex structure
- Bug / out of scope
- Emacs / vi
- IMHO
- Legacy code
Luckily, I mastered exiting vim.
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@cartman82 said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
Luckily, I mastered exiting vim.
Speaking practically that's all you really need to know.
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I wanted to re-use the image but add the correct attribution. This is the oldest version I could find on Google images
https://redd.it/271ulz (June 1st, 2014)Someone knows where this originated?
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@bjolling I think it is older than the image. No evidence though.
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I can read this Perl script ... I wrote this Perl script and I'm a liar
Fixed.
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@bjolling said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
I wanted to re-use the image but add the correct attribution. This is the oldest version I could find on Google images
https://redd.it/271ulz (June 1st, 2014)
Some knows where this originated?Correct attribution: cartman82
All my content is wholly original and in no way snatched from social networks or RSS feeds.
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@Zecc said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
I can't read this Perl script
I may or may not have written thisthis is a Perl scriptFTFY
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@cartman82 said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
All my content is wholly original and in no way snatched from social networks or RSS feeds.
So, when you post links to one of those "modern frameworks", can I assume you're the author of them as well?
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@Onyx said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
So, when you post links to one of those "modern frameworks", can I assume you're the author of them as well?
NO! WHO TOLD YOU THAT!? THEY ARE LYING!
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@cartman82 Damn it...
Put the pitchforks back into the shed people, false alarm. I'm gonna check if I can return these torches...
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@cartman82 said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
Luckily, I mastered exiting vim.
Does anyone else like both vim and emacs?
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@antiquarian the people who add support for the behavior of one in the other
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I feel like with more experience I've slowly developed an aversion to looking at and writing code
Rarely does anything end well
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@Onyx said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
Put the pitchforks back into the shed people
Not sure if the shed people would like that.
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@Zecc they don't mind as long as we don't paint the shed ourselves.
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@Zecc This shed. Is it for bikes?
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@antiquarian said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
Does anyone else like both vim and emacs?
I hate them both equally. Does that count?
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@Dragnslcr said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
I hate them both equally. Does that count?
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@dkf said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
@bjolling I think it is older than the image. No evidence though.
It's old enough that I thought this was a fbmac'd thread.
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@antiquarian said in What Programmers Say vs. What They Mean:
Does anyone else like both vim and emacs?
I can't say I like both, but I don't really dislike emacs. My only problem with it is that I use it so very, very rarely that I don't remember how to do anything, including quitting. I'm sure that if I used it often enough to be familiar with it, I'd like it, but why should I learn yet another editor?