| bio | website | fixedpointcode.blogspot.com |
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| location | Bucharest, Romania | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 9 months |
| seen | Jul 23 '12 at 19:19 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
I'm a curious creature, fascinated by nature and by the ever-surprising ways everything interacts with everything else. It's fascinating to make sense of everything so I use computers to try out various theories on how stuff works.
I enjoy simulations, from galaxy scale gravity problems to genetic algorithms and neural networks.
I'm fluent in C, C++, JavaScript and Java, I can read assembly, PHP, VB and Pascal and I dislike SQL, even though I use it.
I think version control is a gift from the heavens and only use markup "languages" if I have to.
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Jul 23 |
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Can we un-delete “New Programming Jargon You Coined”? //todo is great, but there may be times when a list of TODOs gets very big and in that case it wouldn't hurt to have something different. However, that was not my point. I was trying to point out that there may be useful information in those answers along with the amusement factor and that the question should only be closed, not deleted. |
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Jul 23 |
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Can we un-delete “New Programming Jargon You Coined”? I could argue that using the string //banana banana banana instead of proper comments is a very easy way to spot and fix "ninja comments". How about javadoc? It's easier (less embarrassing) to release undocumented code than to publish banana javadoc. Banana is an invitation to fix your comments after you are out of "the zone" and done with writing the actual code. |
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Jul 23 |
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Can we un-delete “New Programming Jargon You Coined”? The question should be closed, not deleted. An inexperienced but smart enough "Jimmy" still has something to learn from a lot of those answers and comments. |
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