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Re: Why do we like to program?

by Annoymous Monk (Sexton)
on Nov 09, 2008 at 14:16 UTC ( [id://722478]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Why do we like to program?

Good programming is like a good sex. I feel the most pleasure when programming with Perl.

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Re^2: Why do we like to program?
by sasdrtx (Friar) on Nov 09, 2008 at 16:54 UTC

    I enjoy programming. A lot. But if sex doesn't provide you with something an order of magnitude more intense, then I think you're not doing it right :-)

    OTOH, maybe I don't program well enough :-O


    sas
      There is this incredible, cool, liberating feeling after hours of debugging complicated code when it finally works. A professor of mine called this an

      algorasm: n. (Origin: blend of algorithm + orgasm) A sudden, short-lived moment of pleasure enjoyed by the programmer when the final kludge rings the bell.

        Yeah, you know it! :)
Re^2: Why do we like to program?
by sasdrtx (Friar) on Nov 10, 2008 at 02:19 UTC

    Heh... cute name. Took me a bit to figure out why you had a rank.

    sas

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