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@ponydude I personally go OCD crazy if I'm writing a program of any sort that doesn't have descriptive names for everything.
Thursday, 15-Mar-12 03:58:50 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@zimzap Congrats, you know more python than me. Parsletounge!
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@aeniug2 ... That sounds exactly like me. I spend 90% of my time looking at code and trying to rewrite it to be faster / smaller
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@minti Dang it, now I have that stupid Daft Punk song stuck in my head
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@minti i learned it from a book that was for kids, so it was pretty simple. i can barely remember, but i wrote all the programs the book told me to, if i go back i'll remember. It's a pretty simple code, but I haven't learned any others, so whatever.
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@yuri no
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@ponydude I dunno. :p
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@yuri Sorry what was that, I was watching my script execute 100,000 times per second.
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@yuri programming, for me at least, has some basic rules to follow: IT ALWAYS NEEDS MORE FANCY LIGHTS, it always needs more sensors, it always needs to be better, ALWAYS.
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@yuri LOOOOOOOOOOSERRRRRRRR.
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@aeniug2 And, of course, "Real programmers don't comment. It was hard to write, it should be hard to read!"
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@yuri Nahh... They don't have enough flashy lights.
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@scribus I'm terrible about not commenting my code. It's too easy for me to look at a chunk and say "oh yeah, that loads the map array from a txt file."
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@aeniug2 lol. What does Kittens represent?
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@forestrain I believe it currently represents a fixed speed percentage that is used to allow you to hold down a button to eliminate proportional scaling of robot speed and maintain only one speed no matter what the magnitude of the joystick.
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@ponydude That makes no sense and all of the sense all at once...
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@ponydude That would be glorious.
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@ponydude Ooh, ooh, now compare it with Windows. ME in particular.
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@aeniug2 That is terrible, how can you live with yourself? :p
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@redenchilada Windows has misinterpreted the need for more flashy lights... they decided that we all wanted more shiny facebook and less functionality
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@redenchilada lol
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@aeniug2 Hehe I love your programming style... I was notorious for bad variable names... sub AC1 would contain varables a1- c 10 and would all interact with the table AA
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@ponydude But allowing air into a bulb causes the whole thing to stop, if I'm remembering my random trivia correctly.
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@ponydude I'm surprised. I would've thought you'd use good variable naming habits.