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Bored

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 2:33

hai /prog/!
do you guys ever get bored of programming, or just computers in general?
how do you go about finding something interesting to rekindle your enthusiasm?

ITT: post study subjects that you find interesting.
inb4 SICP

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 2:46

There's always another acronym to read.  If you haven't, read your PAIP.

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 2:52

I do something else until there are too many ideas and I have to start coding them. When I immerse myself in another domain, I can't help but apply my programming skills to it.

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 6:08

When I get bored of programming I do physics. When I get bored of physics I play guitar. When I get bored of guitar I draw. When I get bored of drawing I program. Vicious cycle IMHO

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 6:42

When I get bored of programming I read /prog/
When I get bored of /prog/ I play TF2
When I get bored of TF2 I masturbate
Then I browse /prog/
And so life imitates art

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 7:53

i've designed a game that helps me never lose interest in programming.
it is, in essence, a programming game.

how it works is it's build around a virtual machine, right?
now when you start up the virtual machine a special script goes on to the internet & googles mixtures of pseudo-random keywords (keywords unrelated to programming)until it finds a website containing open source code.
the script then downloads the full source & translates it into a special 'game language' which i have named "FLfPi" or "Fun Language for Programming in" (it's like a mixture of C, & html, vb6, & asm).
the program then removes random parts of code(leaving the comments intact).
the objective of the game is to rewrite the modules, functions, & classes, etc that have been removed; basically, get the code working again.

it still needs some refining, but i'll upload the game when i'm finished (i think it will be VERY popular, so i don't want to release it with lots of bugs).

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 8:01

>>6
That sounds really shitty, like a very undesirable job.

Also read SICP.

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 8:12

>>6
GENIUS!!!
what a great way to spend hours programming and not achieve a thing!
you don't even get language experience because you're using a butchered frankenstein language.
excellent

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 8:14

>>6
Are you trolling me?

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 8:34

>>9
YHNBT

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 19:44

hello im patrick the gingor join my community of haxxors if you payme enough i will give you access to a secret area of /reddit/ ;)

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 20:15

>>11
hello patrick.
i would like to join your community of haxxors & gain access to your secret knowledges.
how much will it cost?
do i just post my credit card details and you'll take care of the rest?

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 20:22

I READ SICP AND I WAS REVITALIZED

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 20:32

Hm. Where does xfce store the splash screen files?

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 20:40

>>14
/usr/lib/xfce4/splash/engines/

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 21:25

>>15
s#r/#r/local/#

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 22:37

>>15
rm -rf /

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 1:41

>>17
Is that all you know about Linux?

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 1:52

>>18
deltree c:\

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 7:49

HAY GUYS HAVE U HEARD ABOUT THE XMONADS WINDOW MANAGER . ITS WRITTEN IN HASKELL

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 9:46

Drink Suntory

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 15:06

>>21
For relaxing times, make it Suntory Times

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 16:19

>>21-22
Please include references to what you are talking about.

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 16:25

>>23
Mr. Bob-san. You are sitting quietly in your study. And then there is a bottle of Suntory whiskey on top of the table. You understand, right? With wholehearted feeling, slowly, look at the camera, tenderly, and as if you are meeting old friends, say the words. As if you are Bogie in "Casablanca," saying, "Cheers to you guys," Suntory time!

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 22:26

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 22:30

>>25 was for Suntory, so sorry, Moushi wake arimasen.

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 22:54

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-20 23:29

Code golf.

And other weird stuff: http://dis.4chan.org/read/prog/1228375016

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-21 0:34

paint, code, draw, write, compose, film, talk, invent, then do it all over.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 6:58


saying Haskell Coming from   Microsoft Sony the   mafiaa and similar   issues Who do   you hang out   with anyway 14   year old game   programmers banging out   code in VB   GDI for drawing   texturing and processing.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 11:05

Bored because mousing is   twice as fast   bench loop ffact.

Name: Trollbot9000 2009-07-01 8:07

Sounds really shitty like a very undesirable   job Also read.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-01 8:09


NECRO POSTING IS IN FORCE:

Please post anti-necro script.

I am currently browsing with:
http://www.noog.org/cgi-bin/prog

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-08 4:51

>>33
nice dubs

Don't change these.
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