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Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake

There is a joke like this.. If you play chess with a pidgeon it doesn't matter how well you craft your strategy or what moves you make in the end the pigeon will shit all over the board and strut around like it owns the fucking place.

0 13 Jun 2018 00:10 u/asdfe34 in v/programming
Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake

It's hilarious that this video is like a parody to itself. Their women empowerment video communicates to men who are paying attention:

1) Just shut up and let the women have their moment, women need special considerations just like we give to the handicap and mentally retarded. They are not breaking anything with this shitty code and we'll just throw it away later when they are not looking.

2) They really can't code.

Too bad they didn't get a man to do a code review first.

0 13 Jun 2018 00:06 u/asdfe34 in v/programming
Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake

They are not using constants.. you can see "Queen" hard coded twice, also she is unaware of arrays card card2. Also best case scenario if it did work, it's going to be like a dos text based game:

What would you like to do? (P)lay game  or (Q)uit
> P
Queen of Hearts
Ace of Spades
Would you like to (H)it or (S)tand?
>S
You've got 11, 
Dealer has 14,
You lose :(

She would have done better to learn HTML, SVG, or fucking .Net windows forms

~~~

0 13 Jun 2018 00:00 u/asdfe34 in v/programming
Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake

boolean != C#

0 18 May 2018 02:08 u/asdfe34 in v/programming
Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake

Freeze at 1:25, there are more fuckup's here than the original

0 18 May 2018 02:06 u/asdfe34 in v/programming
Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake

,, also I disagree that we can assume that a default empty constructor does not exist. This is pseudo code.. geez stop being nazi's

0 18 May 2018 02:03 u/asdfe34 in v/programming
Comment on: What are the most beneficial programming books you have ever read ?

I suspect many programmers do not read books except one of the "__ in a Nut Shell" series. Instead, I'd say that the most beneficial experiences come from having a a good set of problems, both diverse and tackling. I would suggest that you get very good in at least one language and gain an ability to jump to others. Experience will tell you when to jump and what to avoid.

0 21 Oct 2016 08:12 u/asdfe34 in v/programming
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