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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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bad jokes...

"God is real, unless declared as an integer".

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whatever floats your boat – Thomas Jun 17 at 13:00
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I would so kill to have that on a T-shirt. – MiffTheFox Jun 18 at 14:43
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Chuck Norris listens to port 65536 – Alex Brault Jul 26 at 3:09
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When I send an e-mail, write a document or use im I very often end sentences with :wq

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I tend to use '==' instead of '=' regularly, also sometimes indenting documents the way I would with C.

I don't consider it a bad habit, per-se. Alas; the rest of the world would ;]

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Along the same lines as the grocery store optimizations...

I tend to put items into the cart so that they are unloaded onto the belt in such a way that it will be efficient to bag them.

Never ceases to amaze my wife.

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Guilty as charged. Damn, we really tend to micromanage our lives to the semi-colon. No wonder "normal people" tend to think we're weird! – peSHIr Mar 16 at 6:59
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I sort items when I put them on the belt, not when I put them in the cart. Never really thought a second about it. Your way is probably more efficient but I'm more of a scientist than a programmer so absent-mindedness is inevitable. – temp2290 Mar 23 at 17:55
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Why on earth would someone not do this? – Beska May 19 at 20:25
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I put them on the belt so that when they're bagged, all the heavy stuff is at the bottom so that squashable stuff doesn't get damaged. It never ceases to amaze me that other people don't do this... who wants a flat loaf of bread? I was going to make a joke about Greeks and Jews, but I thought that might get flagged as offensive :P – BenAlabaster May 27 at 15:28
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I am extremely uncomfortable with ambiguity.

I always slash my zeros, sevens, and Zs in anything handwritten. I use oxford commas when enumerating any list, and I will always keep sentence punctuation outside of internally quoted sentences.

My most frequently used phrase is "What?"; it is my exasperated request for elaboration or clarification on a question that has any level of ambiguity.

Yes, I annoy even my closest friends.

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I have those little fold out paper hangers attached to the sides of my monitor ... to hold database diagrams or specs or whatever ...

When I get into "the zone" I often try to mouse onto the paper and get frustrated when the pointer stops at the edge of the screen.

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I've attempted to answer my phone with my mouse. – Michael Petrotta Oct 6 '08 at 0:22
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Two one-off NSFW events (translated into English):

[CENSORED]

I assume it was found offensive by others.

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My list of bad habits:

  • Popping conversations on and off my mental stack: I can remember precisely what I was talking about after going off on tangents. Tends to confuse people.
  • Optimising my life: I've optimised my journey to and from work by sitting on the closest chairs to the doors on the train, etc.
  • Regularly hitting CTRL+SHIFT+S even when browsing. I've even hit CTRL+Space while in Word.
  • Thinking of everything as lists and sets. When I was doing 3D stuff I started seeing everything as points, edges and surfaces.
  • Looking up on google to see if there is an optimal solution to a problem. Came in handy when I suddenly got a pair of DMs on which I needed to lace up the boots. Fortunately on the WWW there is always someone with more time on their hands than you.
  • Correcting people who say black is their favourite colour.
  • I feel a little bit of happiness when my ticket at the deli counter is a power of 2.
  • I complained that the house we looked at purchasing was number 62.
  • Thinking of optimisations. When I go to the cinema I really want to defrag it!

There's probably others but I need to get back to work!

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When my daughter learned to crawl last month, I watched her navigate from one side of the room to a toy on the other side of the room, and I thought "she has an excellent path finding algorithm."

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Wishing I could attach a debugger to anything to see what is happening - particularly when I am feeling ill

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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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I'm always angry when someone says to me : "Hey you are programmer, can you program my TV/DVD ?"

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I learned to reply with: "No, but I can read the manual that you did not read." – Muxecoid Jun 2 at 11:08
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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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Whenever my wife says

finally

I start wondering: what did I

try

and where's the

catch

?

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Seriously this happened today.My father asked what day of the week today is.I walked all the way to my computer room and looked into my computer's calender and said "Monday" ! I missed 3 calenders which were hanging on the wall , on the way to my computer room :-(

Regards, Vivek

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I used to work in a Fortran shop that had a lot of Chinese programmers. I noticed that they used the word "continue" in normal conversation a lot more that a native English speaker would.

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I hear that we have a lot more breaks in the West. – JeeBee Jan 29 at 16:25
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I unit-test my wife, expecting deterministic, solid outputs for a certain input with boundary conditions.

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Everytime I see two mirrors placed towards each other I wonder why the infinite loop isn't locking everything up. Is reality multithreaded?

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Because they (the mirrors) can never be placed perfectly perpendicular the loop will eventually break out of itself. – graham.reeds Aug 3 at 5:45
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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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When I receive instructions such as:

Go to the shop and buy a loaf of bread. If they have free-range eggs, buy 10.

I'd return home from shopping with 10 loaves of bread.

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I think my main bad habit I got from my job as a developer is the relevancy filter.

I tend to zone out really quickly, becoming bored, when people are talking about something that my brain for some reason does not think to be "relevant". I find it hard to find other people's lives interesting…

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Nice catch. It also irritates me when a person can't stay "on the subject" when we are talking. – Sergey May 27 at 21:47
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Two weeks ago, a friend and I went to eat at a Chinese restaurant. The waiter came and gave me a pen and a piece of paper to write our orders on.

Me : I'll have "Chicken with mushroom". How about you ?

Friend : Uh.. let's see... Fried rice.

Me : Okay.

(writes on paper)

   chicken with mushroom  1
   fried rice  1

Friend : Wait, wait.. scratch that. I'll have "Beef with Oyster sauce" instead.

Me : oh, okay.

(writes on paper)

   chicken with mushroom  1
// fried rice  1
   beef with oyster sauce  1

Me : done. (review orders)

Friend : .. What are you doing ?

Me : what ? (gives paper to waiter)

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I use the word "contiguous" in day to day conversation. It freaks out non-programmers. They say "whaaaaat?"

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I answer either or questions with "yes".

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I think spending most of my waking hours sitting on my ass in front of a computer is a bad habit. I'm surprised there's not moss growing on my north side.

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I've solved that problem a long time ago! At work, I face north and at home, I face south. This way, there's no moss on any of my sides. – Tom Oct 3 '08 at 11:57
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Drink too much diet coke 4 | 5 cans a day!!!

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Honestly, only 4/5ths of a can a day isn't that bad. – Simucal Oct 2 '08 at 23:52
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i think he means 4 or 5 CANS a day – Jason Miesionczek Oct 3 '08 at 13:53
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You mean (4 || 5) cans a day?? – Mk12 Nov 8 at 3:24
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Am I the only one here that thinks most of the answers on this thread are confusing cause and effect?

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No, because "programming" is actually a mindset, not just the physical activity of typing code. Notice some of the answers mentioned they had these traits long before picking up a compiler - they were programmers in spirit. Choosing a career that matched their personal traits, that came later (and for programmers, is completely logical - otherwise they'd get an IllegalCastException) – AviD Jun 15 at 10:44
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I don't trust computers.

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+1: I don't trust programs nor programmers. – voyager Apr 18 at 17:03
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I always put a slash through the character zero when I write it. I often get asked whether I've written a zero or a one or simply crossed out a mistake.

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I had a discussion with a Math teacher. She said that the answer where wrong because it wasn't the empty set, it was 0. I stopped that habit cold after the first exam. – voyager Apr 18 at 17:16
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