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Programming has given me a lot of bad habits and it continues to give me more everyday. But I have also gotten some bad habits from the mindset that I have put myself in. There simply are some things that are deeply rooted in my nature, though some of them I wish I could get rid of.

A few:

  • Looking for polymorphism, inheritance and patterns in all of God's creations.
  • Explaining the size of something in pixels and colors in hex code.
  • Using code related abstract terms in everyday conversations.

How have you been damaged?

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Syntax error: identifier 'habbit' not found. (You mean 'habit') – Jared Updike Oct 2 '08 at 21:25
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Roses are #FF0000, violets are #0000FF – Chris Noe Oct 3 '08 at 12:33
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I love how this implies that programming isn't real life, yet everyone glosses right over that. – Jonathan Tran Oct 3 '08 at 20:11
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I just can't imagine many people would go through all 240+ answers. This site isn't meant for discussion type questions, and this is a perfect example. GTKY questions are the worst type of discussion questions too... Recommend closing - no new answers are going to be advanced. – Adam Davis Nov 4 '08 at 7:37
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@all who wish to stop these posts: I love it when you say pollute the system... People keep posting stuff on internet and never once remove a single blog post and the internet is not yet polluted. It's impossible to pollute a website, if it's well designed and organised. If you're not Googling for "bad habits programming" you will not end up here. If you're interested in answers to YOUR questions, then check YOUR questions and STEER CLEAR of these off-topic discussions, as you named it. – MasterPeter Apr 18 at 14:08
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In high school, I could spell ANYTHING. Now I'm lucky to spell my own name right.

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This has actually really happend to me. I was trying to hang a glass picture frame on the wall and accidentally dropped it. And in the shock of the moment, I loudly yelled “Control Z!” Then the glass hit the floor and smashed.

Another thing, I was once searching for a CD on my desk which was quite chaotic. I couldn't find it by shifting the individual books and stacks of papers so I decided to empty it. So I grabbed the mouse and pressed the “Show Desktop” icon in the Windows task bar. I needed a few seconds to realize that one desktop wasn't causally connected to the other: neither was my desk now empty, nor was the CD to be found on my Windows desktop.

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  • A very literal sense of argument, and backtracking to hunt for the logical truth - my girlfriend absolutely hates that.
  • I assume that everyone is rational

As to lifestyle bad-habits:

  • bad slouchching
  • being in a chair and consume a massive amount of caffeine
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I nearly got my banck account closed because that phone bot asked me for the "position 1" of my password. And I, for three times in a row, gave him the second number in my password, getting more angry each time the bot told me the number was wrong. It was not until my last chance before being kicked out that I realized that, in real life, positions, sizes and all of these really start at 1 (isn't it annoying?).

By the way, I feel I agree with 90% of the answers here...

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I often wonder what non-computer minded people do in their spare time

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I get excited by finding BSoDs in the real world.

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"""I had a big let down when I first realized the term "Google Earth" didn't mean what I first thought it meant"""

-Comment by Bill the Lizard on one of the answers

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While on vacation a couple years ago, I was standing atop one cliff, looking at the opposite cliff in a scene which was a bit beyond what my brain is used to accepting as "real" and I immediately thought "Wow... Impressive special effects."

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Back in high school, instead of doing "mind map" notes for lectures like we were told to do, I always did nested list elements, alternating the bullet style at each indent level.

Crap, I just referred to writing bullet points as "list elements". There you go.

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I'm not sure whether it's a bad habit, but I think I do have a propensity to try and optimise too much / think things through logically (given that the world is not a logical place)...

For example, when my wife and I go to the supermarket, I draw out a plan of the store and note down what we need in which aisle. Then, when we're cooking, I tend to go through the list of ingredients and if it says "1/2 chopped onion" I damn well get that onion out and start chopping it before we start! (Depending on when it's needed in the recipe, of course, sometimes you can do these things while other stuff is cooking).

The other thing I find is, I'm not sure whether this is the result of being a programmer or just me being weird but I find I have a strange memory for numbers. If I use them enough, I can remember credit card numbers, phone numbers, library card numbers... etc.

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Due the prevalence of online banking and credit cards, I have to think for a second or two whenever I have to write a check.... "OK fingers, spell out \"One hundred fifty-five and 0/100\" ".
In fact, I refer to all handwriting as "the analogue method" now.

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I often speak with people (usually my wife) expecting a boolean answer, and they return null, which spreads through the entire conversation and pretty soon we have no idea what we are talking about.

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Lazy evaluation and Just-in-time :)

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Can't claim this one for myself. I invited some friends to a party. One of them, a networking wiz, called me at home. When I answered the phone I heard

ACK (click)

Technically all he told me was he GOT the invite, but we enjoyed his company nonetheless.

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I sometimes use the wrong name for a person or a thing. I explain this by saying that in my brain this wrong name hashes in the same bucket.

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I never say "oh" when I mean "zero" when I have to say a number, even if it obvious that it couldn't be the letter.

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Out of habit, I hit CTRL+S every couple minutes in just about every program I use.

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My posture sucks these days... I guess not sitting up straight is a bad habit brought on by programming...

Also, I find myself putting semi-colons at the end of my sentences instead of a period.

The "Last" button on the TV remote isn't nearly flexible enough... it should hold like the last 10 channels so I can line up a comprehensive list of TV shows I need to flick back and forward with. It should work more like Alt-Tab/Alt-Shift-Tab.

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Not sleeping. Oh and I kid you not...every time I type "myself", I accidentally type mysql

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I have dreams in which I'm trying to solve real-life problems (my son doesn't want to his homework, for example) with code. Just when I think I've got this cool, elegant algorithm to tackle it, some exception scenario (my son is not programmable) emerges. So, in my dream, I try some way to handle the exception but then the exceptions begin to grow exponentially and it all just spirals out of control.

Gee, if it were only that simple...

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youKnowYouHaveBeenCodingTooMuchWhenYouForgetSpacesAndCamelCaseTheWords; alsoWhenYouEndThoseSentencesWithSemiColonsOrParentheses()

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Sometimes I treat my desk as if it has a garbage collector. Wishful thinking, I suppose.

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Making geeky jokes that non-geeks don't understand.

Also, making edits to get points and badges in SO!

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When my salary is expressed as $xK, I expect a multiple of 1024. I am usually disappointed.

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Do you work for a hard drive manufacturer? :p – JeeBee Jan 29 at 16:43
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We are quick to get annoyed when other people are imprecise, or even to realize that they are being imprecise.

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< answer >writing emails which have imaginary xml in them< /answer >< snigger / >

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I've become a UI/usability fanatic:

One of the local Finnish gas (petrol, whatever) stations was acquired by another. All was well until they changed the credit card payment systems of the gas pumps. Previously the process went like:

  • 1) Credit card in,
  • 2) enter pin number (4 numbers) on a numeric keyboard just to the right of the credit card slot,
  • 3) select pump by pressing the left or the right flashing button to select the left or the right pump (from the perspective where I'm standing)
  • 4) credit card pops out
  • 5) start pumping

Now it's like this:

  • 1) Card in
  • 2) Enter pin number
  • 3) wait while nothing happens
  • 4) Realize that i have to press a friggin' OK button to proceed
  • 5) Select a pump by entering its number on a separate numeric keyboard that's located on top of the payment interface. To enter the correct pump number I have to check what the number is on the pump.
  • 6) Credit card pops out
  • 7) Star pumping

Way to f'n design an interface!

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I find if I'm in the middle of a big project, I'm working on it whenever my mind isn't focused on something else. It just becomes my default state, even if I'm not anywhere near a computer. It's gotten to the point where I sometimes really have to concentrate to hold a conversation.

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Wanting to type vim commands no matter what software I'm using. This does not work well in spreadsheets.

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  • I had an argument with my Girlfriend about colors. I claimed white is a color and you can produce it by mixing red green and blue with full intensity (255).

  • I find it hard to explain to non-programmers what I do. I just say I am a computer geek.

  • I binary search for things
  • It's easier for me to IM someone sitting behind me at the office or even next to me in the living room than talk to them.
  • I often write something like (me!=happy) , forgetting most people don't know "!=" means not equal.
  • I Look for Visual studio Shortcuts like Ctrl+I in other software.
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2º Point: Just say that you create the programs that they use in their computer. – LuRsT Dec 4 '08 at 12:17
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