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kdub_nz:

To those relying on AutoDesk Cloud Services ...

R.I.P.

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kdub_nz:


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A steak pun is a rare medium well done.


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a comment from http://mentalfloss.com/article/89760/your-brain-puns

kdub_nz:

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... we had a long run of exercises where we were supposed to turn a flowchart in along with our applications. The whole class quickly discovered that we got marks deducted if the final version of our code didn't match our flowchart -- so we got our code working and then we wrote the flowchart to match the code.

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Since I left school, I've had several code design tools proposed to me, many of them visual in nature (class design tools seem to be especially popular). Of all the tools that I've been introduced to, the one that has made the least sense to me is pseudo-code. In Visual Studio, I have a perfectly wonderful code editor that will work in any language … except, of course, for the language called "pseudo." It's never been clear to me why I would design my programs in some language that wouldn't compile when I can use a language that will compile.

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https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2016/12/01/coding-without-a-plan.aspx

kdub_nz:
From Jesse Liberty ... on learning a new Language.



I don't necessarily agree with the first point, but if you add the words "it seems ", the point is difficult to argue against :)

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