How do you view your code building process?
I view it as a nice rosy shade of pink.
How do you view your data structures, design role, program flow, etc...?
Well, that is an interesting question! My data structures tend to be a nice slate gray while the design role is bright shades of yellow and orange. The program flow is the most beautiful shade of teal.
What is it like for you?
Ah, the colors! They all blend together to make a work of art.
Do you view variables as containers or simply some type of way to get your data back from the void which is memeory?
Variables are (for the most part) translucent. They take on a lighter hue of whatever type of data that is stored in them. And I do not consider memory to be a void. Voids are dark and gloomy. Memory is a cheery place of vivid greens. Oh what a joy it is to view the data flitter hither and yon through those lucious fields of green!
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