Do you question your own code shortly after you wrote it?
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Anonymous2014-05-05 21:36
Do you question your code shortly after you wrote it? I find myself questioning everything I have written weeks, even days after I have written it! I often contemplate rewriting everything. I wonder if this is normal behaviour or if I am just too worried about my code being shit instead of continuing on with projects before I just get worried and start everything over?
I don't look like a homo who blames women for his virginity either. However, you can't deny women can't program for shit, with the special exception of Lain.
>>82 I'm pretty sure you're the one who can't program for shit. And programming doesn't take even a quarter of the intellect required for computer science. Come back when software actually lasts a long time and programming isn't just dust in the wind, you virgin.
>>83 Even if I were a terrible computer scientist or programmer, that wouldn't make women any better. I'm not a misogynist, I'm just stating a fact. It's not my fault women choose to excel in other fields.
You're right, most of them are youkai females. most of them are youkai females. [b]most[/b]
Obviously you aren't the sharpest tool in the toolbox
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Anonymous2014-05-25 21:55
>>90 My first sentence was a reply to your first sentence. Likewise for my second sentence. You're right though, my reply should have been I still can't see any female computer scientist other than Nitori and Lain, nigger.
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Anonymous2014-05-25 22:24
I have known female programmers that were good. The definition of good and bad is subjective. Programmers tend to specialize in a few different areas, and when comparing programmers, the areas don't usually overlap. I have known female programmers that are better than me at a few areas, and whom I was better at in a few other areas. Being a lambda knight, my areas are useless and most experienced programmers don't bother with learning them or even becoming aware of their existence.