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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. – Peter Perháč Apr 18 '09 at 14:08
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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 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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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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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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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 try everything and try to handle the exceptions!

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Not so much because of programming as it is a result of continuous computer usage, but.... I keep my taskbar on autohide, no matter what system I'm using. I like my screen real estate. When I want to check the time, I move the mouse to bottom of my screen to pop up the taskbar and see the clock. Which is all well and good until I half-woke from sleep in the middle of the night and rather than roll over to see the time on the digital clock, I found myself trying to mentally move a mouse cursor to the bottom of the "screen" I was seeing in my half-sleep so I could check the time. This has happened to me at least once a week since.

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I give instructions to people as if it were code. They always fail. For instance, Dear X, While the system is not loaded, please start processing the files for xx project. Check whether there are files that are still being processed from a previous run. If the system is clear, start processing the files starting with xxy.

Result: When they start the system is not loaded, the system does get loaded, they keep processing. Some of the processes fail. Now there are "files still processing" but there weren't there when they started, so they keep on going. Crash

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Hey, davethegr8, check this out, I'm about to "grep for my keys":

[mcintire@yossarian mcintire]# sudo find /home/ -type f | grep -e ".pub$"
/home/cliffm/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
/home/mcintire/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
/home/mcintire/svn_work/mcintire_home/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
/home/mcintire/svn_work/cliffm_home/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
[mcintire@yossarian mcintire]#

Found them! (In 2 places, each!) Redundancy, that's an engineering theme in my life. I can't imagine how pre-computing peoples lived without these tools of limited omniscience to inform them. I guess that's why they call everything before 1900 "the dark ages".

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Hating people in management positions. Broke up with my girlfriend because she got her management degree last year. 5 years down the drain.

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  1. i no longer see the point to capitalization and punctuation (notice how i started this sentence with i instead of I).

  2. i look at parking signs and think to myself "thats bad usability". (notice its thats rather then that's).

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Thinking that concepts and techniques you learn in the software industry can be applied to Real Life.

They cannot.

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I tend to say words that don't exist, like "char" (as in charbroiled) and "varchar" (as in var car).

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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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physical problems ... on neck ,on eyes i got aches...

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i some times want to debug Greek bureaucracy to find where the problem really lies.

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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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whenever planning something in real life, I always say "we are only going to find that out at runtime". No one really gets it but I think they do.

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I think everything in terms of open source and free software.

I also tend to count from 0 and make geeky jokes and comments and later saying it was trivial.

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I was refining my keyboard shortcuts when I tried to remember which one turns the light on.

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Sometimes i wish i can select some people then press DELETE key to delete them :D Also i want a CTRL-Z so i can undo stuff :D

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When looking for something in the real world first thing on my mind is search box with blinking cursor...Would be so much easier ;)

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No sports ;)

No stairs if an elevator is available - the simplest solution

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There are a few bad habits, but my favorite is: I answer "or" questions with "Yes".

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I lazy evaluate everything!

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Worst habit, trying to press Ctrl+S each 5 minutes, even without a keyboard!

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I now divide every number larger than 1024 by 1024 as if it equals 1000. Very odd.

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If something goes wrong:
Before anything...
..."restart" and see if it is reproducible!

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try to copy paste something u seen in real life like on television if see something interesting I would like to copy it.........but :( wont be able to do it

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I'm sure someone has mentioned it by this point, but it drives me crazy when I can't get a direct answer out of someone.

Example:

Me: Do you know if it's going to be cold today?

Them: I don't think so.

Me: Well, do you think it would be a good idea to bring a jacket? Maybe it's supposed to rain or something? Snow? Hail?

Them: I don't know.

Me: Look, you went outside earlier for a run, right?

Them: Well, yeah.

Me: How was it?

Them: Warm.

Ack!

It also bothers me when I'll try to be thinking of a basic example to explain something, but people get too caught up with minor details of how my example would work in reality.

Me: Okay, so...say you have House X. Three stories tall and...

Them: How many people live in the house?

Me: Er, no one.

Them: Oh. Well...how much does it cost to own? Must be pretty terrible house if no one lives there!

Me: It's not for sale. Okay? The important part is that if you needed to paint this house, you would need y cans of paint. You could figure this out by...

Them: What's with all these stupid namen? "House X"? "Can y"? Those are dumb names, if you ask me.

Me: Well, I'm not asking you. You asked me for help.

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