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Iconic Things My Coding Professors Have Said (Part 2)
“windows is bad at following international standards because they think that they ARE the international standard”
“now i’m going to let you struggle for a while as you try to figure this out”
“mike in wonderland by lewis carroll. that would have been a much better book”
“before unicode, the world was an ugly place…”
“programming gives you a lot of power, but also a lot of power to do bad things… I’m looking at you walter” *PhD student/assistent professor Walter avoids eye contact, looking uncomfortable*
“extension codes are very versatile, great for lying, and quite fun to confuse your computer with”
“we don’t have that much content to cover but it’s VERY exciting content… at least i think so, but i’m also the kind of guy who thinks that finding an extra pair of socks when i thought they were all in the wash is exciting, so you probably shouldn’t just trust my word for it”
“the first time i saw that notebook pop up i felt like i had a lot of power over the world so i hope you also get that mystical feeling today”
“in general, users are very stupid, as you know, so you need to guard what they enter into your system” *10 minutes later* “for example, the user might be stupid, as always” *ten minutes later* “but if your user is stupid, which is a common user fallacy - i’m sorry, you’ve probably realised by now i don’t like users” *ten minutes later* “so here python is protecting you against yourself because, similar to users, we too can be stupid”
"so now, just because we like pain, how can we do this with a while loop?”
“You must close the memory address because you’ve opened the connection to that particular file. If you don’t close it, you will lose that section of your memory. It’s like going for a shower, you have to turn on the water, do unspeakable things, and then turn off the water. Opening and closing files is basic data hygiene”
“What would happen if i append to a non-existing file? … no, you guys, i’m seriously asking, i have no idea, i don’t know what this is going to do”
“now we’re going to see something really cool! it’s my life! no, i’m joking, that’s the opposite of cool”
“that is a very good question, what do you think we should do to find the answer?” *student gives super complicated key command order to return an info help function on that one word of code and then lists even more complicated actions to actually make it understandable* “… That’s definitely an option, but I was actually just going to suggest that we use google”
“there’s this thing with files, where if you open them and don’t close them, something horribly horribly wrong will occur, both on your computer and in your life because if you’re the type of person who doesn’t close files, then karma will do it’s job”
“when you do this, nothing bad can happen… to your computer… that doesn’t include you”
Part 1 | Part 2
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Academic aesthetics
Dark Academia
Long Black coats, thunder but no lightning, red wine, blood, forests in winter, a single guttering candle, latin, bones, all of history in your hands, Tchaikovsky, piles of old books, the hour before sunrise, complicated cravats, Hozier, true crime, Donna Tartt, secret diaries.
Light Academia
Sunshine in shallow water, white cotton, lacy dresses, champagne, the plays of Oscar Wilde, summer rain, wind rustling the pages of a book, jacket over on shoulder, Maurice, frost covering new flowers, Florence + the machine, roses, bare feet, girls school, old books about species of plant or butterflies, biological Diagrams, flowers in your hair, perfect notes.
Chaotic Academia
Two top buttons undone, scribbled notes in pencil or biro, kill your darlings, untied laces, so much coffee, all nighters, crying in the library, Mozart, writing film scripts for fun, rain Storms, moorland, swimming in the dark, movie soundtracks while studying, procrastination, muddy boots, unsent letters.
Grey Academia
Jane eyre, sunrise, cold hands, perfect handwriting, beat gen, Edgar Alan Poe, crows, small animal bones, writing essays until 2am, Vivaldi, February or November, zodiacs, loving history and art, Leonardo davinci, Tamino.
Romantic Academia
Billowing pirate sleeves, Lord Byron, theatre, violets, achilles, reading poetry aloud, bloody cheekbones, love letters, doodling in class, doc Martins, long ball dresses, gothic churches, dead poets society, sword fights back stage, wind and mist and violent Storms, tea, long journal entries, wide brimmed hats, museums.
Spring Academia
Cotton shirts with large jumpers, celendines, maypole dancing, reading short stories, old traditions, Jane Austen, new term, beautiful notes, pastel colours, period dramas, magpies, 2005 pride and prejudice soundtrack, new leaves, cold feet, dancing.
Summer Academia
Flower crowns, studying late while the sun is still up, full moons, parties outside, sun dresses, warm rainstorms, exam season, bare feet, ancient Greece, herb tea, singing to the radio, lying in the grass, bird song, biology textbooks, the Lord of the rings, studying outside, mystery of love by sufjan Stevens.
Autumn Academia
Foxes, dead leaves, large coats and scarves, old stone walls, steaming black tea, mist, travel journals, forgetting to study until the last minute, frankenstein, old songs, nostalgia, carrying a book everywhere, rebel rebel, the picture of dorian gray, soup, studying in the morning as the sun rises.
Winter Academia
Long walks, misty breath, so much reading, shunning capitalist society, sad music, learning about witch hunts, philosophy, wuthering heights, mystery books, Dracula, black and white photos, transcribing music, old statues, silence.
Feral Academia
Pin stripe jacket with jeans, Dionysus, "norse" makeup, cold sweet tea, running through the forest, mythology, I got an unconditional so I don't need to try hard, scraping the grades, shouty music, helenic polytheism, obsessive interests, reading a 500 page book in one sitting, love learning, hate the education system, vive le revolution.
Dark academia all the way
it takes years to develop your craft. do not romanticize the idea of an ‘overnight success’. be a student. grow organically. get really good. hate your work. start over. find new ways to express the same ideas. the student becomes the master. your time will come.
For arts and science
ah, the classic My Number One Passion In Life Is Art And I Haven’t Touched My Sketchbook In 7 Months paradox
Well that's because engineering is swallowing all my time but it's OK. My number one passion in life is still art (and ofc also science)
Don't be fooled by me being an engineering student. I'm an artist too.
Heat transfer operations notes and problems.
STEM/dark academia moodboard
Vincent Van Gogh’s stream of thoughts
Love your blog! I too am an artist and scientist and love how you encourage people to show their love for both!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad that this blog is a place where people who love science and arts can feel identified and encouraged 💚🍀
Hey could you tell us about sustainable development engineering? It sounds super interesting!
Hello :)
Well my degree is basically a mix of chemical engineering, electrical engineering and environmental engineering, and what I learn is how to use ressources more efficiently in order to produce less waste and therefore create a positive impact on the environment. Also, using ressources more efficiently = monetary savings for organizations and industries (which is very appealing to them).
I also take a bunch of classes about social responsibility and climate change so I learn how to manage organizations in a responsible way taking as a reference the 17 SDG. Plus, I get a deep understaing of the energy sector and green energies and therefore, I also learn how to manage energetic projects.
Thanks for taking interest! 🍀🌿🍄💚
The Eagle has risen: stellar spire in the Eagle Nebula
Credit: NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
"Leonardo Da Vinci combined art and science and aesthetics and engineering, that kind of unity is needed once again."
– Ben Shneiderman
Leonado Da Vinci's sketches
Art and science create a balance to material life and enlarge the world of living experience.
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i like to think that our blogs are just our own little personal museums of all the things we like, and we can visit each other’s museums and leave nice notes at the reception.
i don’t study to be smarter i study because it’s my personality and i don’t have anything else going for me
& I do art too
Art by Holly Warburton
I absolutely love the palette of colors she uses. It gives her art such a melancholic feel.
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