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Annotation(s) of a Programmer’s Life - Helping Entry-Level persons to comprehend more about real-world programming.
I am interested in gathering first-hand information and accounts of the typical life of a programmer. My goal is to grasp the fundamental concepts of working in the professional field of programmin …
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Confessions of your worst WTF Moment. (What not to do.)
My experience was last year, fall semester. It wasn't so much as a WTF on my part, rather a WTF on the instructor's part. She made us comment every line of code (including whitespace) the entire se …
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Perks for new programmers
As a college student hoping to enter the programming field I would really love to find a place that would offer me a chance to grow. So here is what I would love to see:
1) A great chair. I …
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What is your funniest end user story?
I always enjoyed being one of the kids in High School who had to help other teachers out. We would always get complaints about keyboards and other peripherals not working. So we'd walk half way acr …
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Which chemical stimulation do you require while coding?
During the day I'll drink lots of tea. Sometimes I'll have a few sodas and on a rare occasion I'll have an energy drink. I don't prefer drinking those often because they keep me awake for a longer …
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What font size do you use in your code editor?
I prefer using a medium sized font. Something that shows up and I can easily read from a distance of about 1 foot away from the screen. I use Courier New too, it just feels right.
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Great programming quotes
"Inside every complex program is a simple program trying to get out." - My Mentor
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What is the single software company that you most want to work for? Why?
Bungie, the people who brought you Halo, Oni, Myth, Marathon, etc. They're a talented group of fellows and it would be great to work with some of …
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How often should you refactor?
Refactoring often can often save the day, or at least some time. There was a project I was working on and we refactored all of our code after we hit some milestone. It was a great way because if we …
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Should a programmer go back to school if he/she doesn’t have a degree?
If you're employed and you know what you're doing and you're doing a great job at it then I don't see a reason why to go back to get a degree. Given there might be some companies that won't hire, w …
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What’s your favorite programmable calculator?
I programmed on the TI-83 in Trig/Analyt. The class shared calculators so we picked a victim every week and we'd program the calculator so when it started it would say "Susy Q likes Billy Joe." It …
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Should I learn C?
I think C is a valuable and worthy language for anyone to learn. It is like an essential ingredient to a tool-kit.
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Hardest concept to grasp as a beginner
Pointers had to be one of my biggest problems I struggled with. Referencing and Dereferencing them, etc. I overcame the problem by following tutorials and reading as much as I could about them. It …
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Are we as programmers becoming too dependent on our IDEs?
If an IDE can cut down on human errors and help productivity then that is great.
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