Comment on: Question about logic fallacy in programming algorithms
0 23 Sep 2018 23:44 u/Cooking_with_Alf in v/programmingComment on: Coding Saves
she can't code for shit. reason: she works in inside sales and is still a whore
Comment on: Just found this line of code
I know the joke. It's always _a. Hence another dude commented the 11 bytes he just wrote could be 0, because the whole line is a waste of a calculation cycle. Any number divided by 1 is itself.
edit: some people prefer to name variables with a _ in front of it. Just depends which asshole taught you programming.
Comment on: Just found this line of code
_a can be a variable name. /= is what I don't understand. 1.0 is obviously a double.
You should identify this "logic fallacy" you are speaking of instead of spouting words pretending you know what you are talking about. Anyone can be a programmer, but it takes an intelligent, logically minded engineer to puzzle together good algorithms and even more dedication to test it out and make it clean.