dat moment when multiple choice for French course says “Je mange un garçon“
I can go from Monty Python to 13yo humour and back in less than 2 seconds
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dat moment when multiple choice for French course says “Je mange un garçon“
I can go from Monty Python to 13yo humour and back in less than 2 seconds
Patience and empathy are the basis of good documentation, much as they are the basis for being a decent person. Here's a how-to for creating better open source project docs, which can help your users and grow your community.
This thing here is something everyone should read if they intend to work on whatever coding project they are on, even if it’s some dumb personal project; good documentation is key to understanding your code and why the hell there is a function called “lelnumpep” and another called “plzCompileYouShit” and more importantly, to be able to explain it to someone other than yourself.
OHSHITESTOYSALTANDOPORTODALAHABITACIÓNNOSÉNICOMOREDACTAR
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So, I'm working on a development project that uses OpenCV, but since at the office they wanted me to work on C#, because of an even larger project this project is part of, I needed a wrapper. I tried several, but in the end I ended up using openCVSharp. As development progressed, I found myself with a bug that essentially boils down to "No, you can't use this thingy, go home"; I promptly responded fixing the bug.
Today I find that my pull request was accepted and I made my first contribution to an open source project and I am so excited and oh fuck oh man oh gods bruh you have no idea what a milestone in my life as a programmer this feels.
Programming is terrible, or a talk on how humans are idiots.
THE PLUGIN, IT'S ALIVE! I WIN! YOU LOST YOU CHEAP SHIT! ICH BIN DER ÜBERMENSCH! AAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
For once, I win! My victory to celebrate! Dear gods, I'm hyper now.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
PROGRESS IS BEING MADE! *maniac laughter* TO HELL WITH YOU STUPID PLUGIN! IT IS MY TURN TO DO AS I PLEASE!
It's been so long since I worked on a somewhat elaborate C++ project that C# messed all my mind up
wtff am I doing reading the manual? How could I forget how to make a gods blasted abstract class? I'm a disgrace