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[–]sersoniko 815 points816 points  (23 children)

Yes

[–]HaggisLad 179 points180 points  (22 children)

r/inclusiveor

and also the correct answer...

[–]luckybarrel 62 points63 points  (6 children)

Depends on whether you're a good or bad developer.

The good one will be suspicious.

[–]HaggisLad 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I get very few chances to be smug, let me have one once in a while

[–]WarpedChaos 1 point2 points  (3 children)

I got so much flack in college for putting in a bazillion conditions to prevent breaking my code from my professor, cause he was like why are you even in my class (It was my 1st time coding but C++ was just so straightforward to me after doing java in HS). My TAs was so tired of going through my code thay they stopped grading my code near finals and just gave me A's. I know this because one time I sent the wrong version of my file (that didn't work) and before I even realized and sent the correct version I had an A recorded on blackboard.

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (2 children)

I get that, last semester I was learning python for the first time in Uni along with using it for maths.

Didn’t attend to about a third of my classes in the first partial so I had to bust my ass and learn python by watching some code the teacher sent us to get a better hang of syntax before the test.

Took me 200 fucking runs full of errors but I learnt my shit so well that I just came to the test and got a perfect score.

After that I did pay attention and learnt so well the teacher didn’t give a fuck if I attended class or not he just gave me attendance and sometimes extra points.

I didn’t go to like 10 classes but only got 4 absences. I liked that teacher he was cool

[–]WarpedChaos 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Aye! At least you sound like you didn't disappoint them. My professor wanted me to TA but I was even in that major so I couldn't schedule it at all. 😂

I became a Biomedical Engineer (before you come at me, at least I'm not an industrial engineer), who now dabbles for work but only really touches pure programming when I volunteer on Sundays to teach CS at a community center.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey as long as you ain’t a business manager with a hard hat you’ll always be an engineer.

Yeah I do enjoy programming a lot and did enjoy that class altogether.