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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 wonder why my parents take so long to open GTalk. I also wonder what the hell are they doing with a Cyrix 800!

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cant spell go to right...always: goto

i cant stop.

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When i read an article in a newspaper, i'm looking for the comments link.

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When a website fails to function correcly I load up FireBug and Tamper Data...

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Speaking Hungarian

Note: except in Hungary I would guess, but don't know

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When i am desperately searching anything... i feel if there was Google search and that thing should appear right in front of my eyes.. I hate hard-copy books... i feel turning the page or using a bookmark is a bane! ...and many more

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my notes now look like python code

main point:  
    sub point
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I want an undo button!

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I'm getting impatient and annoyed when watching a 'regular' person working on a computer. They are soo... slow, they can't find the right functions on time, don't use shortcuts. Did you know that you can copy and paste the text of a document to another document, by..

  • dragging the scrollbar to the top
  • placing the cursor at the start of the document
  • Hold shift
  • dragging the scrollbar to the bottom
  • placing the cursor at the end of the document
  • Release shift
  • Go to the Edit menu
  • Select Copy
  • Select the other document on the taskbar
  • Drag the scrollbar to the bottom
  • Placing the cursor at the end of the document
  • Go to the Edit menu
  • Click paste?

Instead of..

  • Ctrl+A
  • Ctrl+C
  • Alt+Tab
  • Ctrl+End
  • Ctrl+V

Sometimes I just want to grab the keyboard and mouse from them and do it my way.

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when people ask me for help on the computer i tell them and turn aroudn so i dont have to torture myself while watching them use the computer. – Annerajb Apr 17 at 20:30
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when people ask me for help on the computer I tell them to stand aside . – andyk Jun 28 at 18:56
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I always just grab the keyboard and do it myself – hasen j Jul 14 at 18:34
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@andyk: so you're that guy... – James Jones Jul 17 at 18:26
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Except if you grab the keyboard they'll never have a chance to learn Ctrl+C, Alt+Tab, Ctrl+End, Ctrl+V. You never would have learned if every time you wanted to copy something, someone grabbed the keyboard from you. I always make a conscious effort to never do anything for another computer user, even when it's taking them far, FAR longer than it would take me. – Daniel Straight Jul 18 at 6:04
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Counting units in hexadecimal makes it easier for me to remember what number I stopped at before I was interrupted. Then I just do the arithmetic to convert it to decimal. Of course, I don't do this for money... After all, I might make a rather costly mistake during conversion...

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I constantly type <Esc> :wq <Enter> into Word documents or Google. Nothing interesting happens, and it certainly doesn't save anything.

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I dont use vi, but in my IDE I press <ctrl><s> every few minutes. I'm always irritated when I'm typing something in a Textbox in Firefox and this "Save As" Dialog pops up... At least <ctrl><s> works in Word too :-) – knight_killer Mar 28 at 19:47
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My fiancée goes nuts about my systematic approach to everything I do at home, and I go nuts about the fact that she doesn't do things the same way every time. It doesn't make any sense! Why would you put the salt in one press tonight, and then put it in a completely different press tomorrow?! I use exact quantities of EVERYTHING when I'm cooking, as defined on the packet (technical specification), and cook it for exactly the specified length of time.

I thought I was crazy before I found this site. It turns out I'm just an ordinary programmer :-)

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I live in Poland, but due to fact, that code I write is de-facto english-based it feels more natural to use english words in normal conversations as well. I also get annoyed when someone uses translated version of common words (Solution (VS) -> Solucja), (event (C# keyword) -> zdarzenie) etc.

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When I should be relaxing I'm thinking about that piece of code that didn't work they way I wanted it to and trying to figure out the solution.

More times than not programming(and related things) consumes my mind.

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I tend to answer questions, that have a negative in it, the wrong way:

Mom: "Don't you want a cup of tea?" Me: "Yes. I don't want a cup of tea."

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In Russian, this is how it should be answered. My brain was ready to explode when I was learning English and got to the fact, that the English language doesn’t care about logic and double negation actually still means no :-) – Ilya Birman Mar 13 at 22:32
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physical problems ... on neck ,on eyes i got aches...

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When typing emails, documents or whatever, I sometimes end the sentence with ;

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was once playing grand theft auto and my niece asked me to show here how to use the dish washer. not wanting to loose full attention of my game i unknowingly and hastily told her to "COMPILE AND RUN" THE DISHES... to be sure she got the right instructions she asked "run what?" and I answered "F5... F5... F5"!!!

She is now a programmer so we understand each other more nowadays.

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I cannot deal with vague answers to questions.

When driving in a car:

She: turn over there.

Me: where?

She: Over there.

Me: At the light?

She: No (now angry) over there - turn into the mall entrance.

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In principle, you're right and she should be more specific... oh, damn, I've programmed too much too... – Eduardo León Mar 19 at 6:40
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i some times want to debug Greek bureaucracy to find where the problem really lies.

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I get blank looks from non-developers when I try to convince people that only one of the Hot and Cold taps (faucets) in the bathroom/kitchen needs to be labelled...and usually told that I need to get out more.

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They should both be labeled as a fail-safe measure. The question then becomes a choice of labels: HOT and !HOT, or COLD and !COLD ? – Adam Liss Mar 13 at 19:20
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I tend to over-over-over-metaphorize when I am speaking, assuming that the other person(s) has(have) the same references (imports) than me on their brains: “Yeah, it’s a Memento-meets-Matrix-Reloaded with a touch of 1984 kind of situation”. Maven for the brain, anyone?

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I can't make everything in my life fit into a primitive data type.

  • bool
  • int
  • string
  • "crazy people"
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As a linux user, who has to use Windows at work, And has managed to convince management that Firefox is actually better, I occasionally have to run Internet explorer to access the corporate website.

I Have no idea how normal people run it. Never figured out where it lives. Not a major problem, though.

<WinKey> <R> iexplore.exe <Enter>

Same with calc.exe, notepad.exe and a few others. But Yah, mainly iexplore

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My favorite description of IE is "The only program whose purpose is to run exactly once, to replace itself." :-) – Adam Liss Mar 13 at 19:18
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Every time I see a queue with those post & rope line setups (you know... these things) I want to close off the end and make it a stack instead.

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I once wished my car was open sourced, so that someone else or I could fix that annoying noise. You know, the one you still don't know where it comes from at the back.

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I wish i could ctrl-s real-life conversations just to prove to some people they are inconsistent and twist the truth all the time; When I was younger I tried to record conversations (secretly) but the lack of body language and facial expressions made the recordings pretty useless :( Nowadays i store those people in the "don't bother/faulty" container hehehe;

[Thank science we now have IM];

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I tend to assume programmer mistakes/errors (like compilation/link/test errors) are equivalent to real world errors, like being a bit late for a meeting, forgetting to send a snail-mail letter, nailing stuff together or just doing things that might break, you know, real stuff.

Mistakes, even fatal (BSOD) in my world, aren't near as fatal as the real. Coding for 8 hours a day for 10 years doesn't help with that distinction.

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I had to make a list of 10 things the other day, and without even thinking about it, numbered it 0 to 9.

Similarly I also have started getting cranky at my keyboard for having the number keys start with 1...I think I broke somthing...

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After seeing the pure logic, predictability and efficiency of programming I am continually annoyed at how complicated and inefficient interactions with other humans are.

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