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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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I tried a few times (at the end of long nights) to switch off my monitor by clicking the on/off button with the mouse (failing to reach it due to screen bounds).

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Because of programming,

  • I learnt English, typically American English. e.g. not Initialise() but Initialize()
  • I wished there was a button on the rubbish bin in the Kitchen.
  • There are some biscuits and my hair in my keyboard.
  • I hold mouse longer than my wife' hand.
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Not from programming, but from websurfing and blogging, working online 6-10 hourd a day:

Whenever I'm reading a book, magazine, newspaper or just a printed piece of paper, y click with my finger on anything underlined. Anything. And I may click again 5 minutes later if re-reading something!

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I write dates on forms as "2009-01-30" rather than anything 'human readable'

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But that's a good thing. – Patrik Feb 1 at 4:09
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ISO standard! The others are not human readable...! – Johan Mar 13 at 22:41
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Many times, I miss having search interface while reading book/newspaper to locate to particular keywords and with color highlighted as well ...

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I think i'm most acutely aware of concurrency. An example from the other day.

My room-mate and I went to subway for lunch. I asked for a sandwich, yes I wanted it toasted. The 'sandwich artist' then asked my roommate about his sandwich.

"Aren't you going to toast it?"

"Yes, toasted."

Silence, as he waits for my roommate to talk about the sandwich he'll be ordering.

See, it doesn't take all that long for the sandwich to toast. In the time he's preparing my roommates sandwich, my sandwich could be in the toaster, and 10-20 seconds later, when my roommate's sandwich would be ready for toasting, mine would be suitably crispier and ready to be finished off.

This fairly simple pipeline optimization iritated me for it's absence, and I became quite short with the guy.

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I try to work 24 hours a day - like my computers. Then I get annoyed by the simple fact that I take 8 hours to reboot. Meanwhile my computer can work for weeks and weeks without a reboot (unless a software update comes along).

Then it gets worse, it reboots in less than a minute looking like it's just woken up refreshed for another couple of months of work.

Why can't I do that - it so frigin' annoying.

And yes Virginia this topic does annoy my wife, children, parents...

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I always write ".." instead of "..." cause I consider the third dot redundant

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  • Ample use of double or triple negation in my statements
  • Build my arguments base as a chain of True statements (I make sure they agree with me on each statement I make)
  • When making hand gestures of "talking" I move my fingers as typing on a keyboard (and sometimes not only when gesturing "talking" :-\ )
  • Draw rotated smileys on paper
  • Refer to regular mail as "paper e-mail"
  • Refer to my house as my Shpping address
  • Think on what's the rationale behind every reaction or I see, this has strongly influenced me of my perception of marketing
  • When people make plans or find solutions I always calculate their algorithm's complexity
  • It's hard for me to make a 100% positive statement, becuase I always contemplate an edge case (or bug) I'm not contemplating.
  • Can't stand human grep
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Last Fall my friends and I began playing NCAA Football in anticipation for football season. We play on my Xbox 360 hooked up to my 1080p HDTV, and it looks pretty good.

First game of the season I'm in the student section near the end zone. After the first play I think, "Damn, this is really good resolution." My friends thought I was stupid, but at the time I really thought IRL had great resolution compared to my TV.

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Wife: "Can I ask you a question?"

Me: "Yes. Would you like another, more useful one?"

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girlfriend: "Can I ask you a question?" me: "apparently." /girlfriend scowls – Keith Bentrup May 27 at 8:31
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her: "Can I ask you just one question?" me: "I very much doubt it." – Jeffrey Kemp Jun 9 at 3:51
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ask a person for a declaration before a definition.

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Trying to find bugs in everything - not just software (or at least, not just traditional end-user software).

E.g. a couple of years ago I was amused for several minutes by a multi-disc DVD player by trying to break it by pressing buttons in certain sequences at certain times. 'Ok, so did they take into account this case' and so on

Works with car windshield wiper and radio controls, all kinds of electronic kids toys, etc.

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I hate it when I'm writing a paper for school and I mess up something and I'm looking for the undo command ;)

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My need to understand why something was broken, even when it has magically fixed itself.

Common exchange between me and my girlfriend...

Her: "Hey look, it stopped clicking!"

Me: "That's great ... and now I must take it apart."

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Or, "So why were you upset at me?" Her: "nevermind, I'm not upset anymore." Me:"Okay, but WHY were you upset?" Cue the infinite loop... – AviD Jun 15 at 11:48
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When I make a mistake away from the computer - writing the wrong thing in my notepad, spilling milk on my jumper - I instinctively reach for Command-Z.

Not particularly normal, although it does go to show how much my life has improved. I used to reach for Control-Z instead.

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I attempt to optimise everything (and for too many factors). Queues, routes, budgets, gym routines etc. I go for maximum paralleling of any task to get it done in the shortest possible time. I cannot stop my brain from doing it. Sometimes it feels like it just thrashes... Never go to the airport with me....

I have this incredible feeling of WRONG that there are certain boring things I have to do over and over (washing, cooking, washing up, cleaning, maintenance) and it nags at me and I keep trying to solve it...

I cannot bear any inefficency or bad design that I can possibly affect (and get upset by those I can't).

I often wonder whether I am like this because I am a programmer, or I am a programmer because I am like this.

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Typing the word "cache" when I mean to type "cash".

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A few, but I'll spare everyone. Instead, I'll ask myself what bad habit programming gives to some of the posters in this thread: Feeling superior to non-programmers, significant others, people in food service, anyone who doesn't speak like a machine, and just about anyone else not on the same 'genius' mental plane. It fuels the pompous stigma.

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I want ctrl+F when reading books. And even when answering an exam paper. I need tab completion when I'm taking down, or anywhere I write or key in something. I always look for closing brackets & semi colons. I want grep built in to my physical life. I need a mute button for people who I don't wanna listen(doesn't come from programming though). Ah... I always look for good indentation. I need loops in real life.... & LIST GOES ON.

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When our co-worker announced that she was going to have a child someone said that it was going to be her first RELEASE. :)

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And it's going to be buggy like every first release! – Eduardo León Mar 19 at 7:06
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Every time I see a numeric series that is a power of two I have to count out the rest of that series up to 65536.

I refuse to do anything that can't be turned into an automated process.

When I do math I can't start it with numbers, I have to derive the final F(x) formula and then plug in values.

I never expect people to understand me so I over explain everything, even when they don't care.

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Waiting for an informative tooltip to appear when I stare at a photo in a newspaper or magazine...

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  • i really had this situation once: i was taking off my sweater when i realised that it's too cold and i'd better put it on again and before i could logically think the first thought in my mind was: Ctrl+Z.
  • i forget (always) that for normal people indexing starts at 1...
  • my and my friends' jokes are so full of references to programming that when we meet with other people i'm so embarrassed that they don't understand us and that we look weird ("M i know you're multithreaded but could you stop doing this and just listen to me?", "yyy i'm sorry i got in a neverending loop thinking about this")
  • i tend to visualize actions to complete some task as algorithm in pseudo-code
  • i'm sooooo precise, i'm obsessed with being precise and logical, i find lines in articles, books, people speeches etc. that are illogical or do not cover all possibilities ("you are: a) a student, b) a working person c) senior" - what about not working, not studying 23-year-old?). i sometimes write sentences like mathematical definitions - so precisly that you can't interpret it in another way, though i know all the people who will be reading this would understand it anyway
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Once I tried to explain to my girlfriend that I forget to do things because I use interrupts whilst she uses polling.

It didn't work.

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Lately I've been interupting myself when I use poor boolean grammer.

I don't think... wait, I mean I think that you should not.... It is not that I didn't think, but rather that I thought and it was not appropriate.

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One time I was taking a true/false test and I accidentally called it a boolean test.

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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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I try to point at things off the monitor by using the mouse - the person opposite doesn't tend to find it very helpful.

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I read through all of these and honestly, I haven't let programming affect me when I'm not programming. When I'm not programming, i'm either on my dirt bike, in the gym, out skating, or hanging out with friends. Programming hasn't given me any habits outside of programming :)

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yet...dun dun dun. – BBetances Feb 1 at 4:39
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