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Signs that you're a good programmer

36 pointsby clawrencewenhamalmost 13 years ago

3 comments

x1almost 13 years ago
&#62; Is oblivious to how many times their cubicle-mate has gone for coffee, the bathroom, or the hospital<p>&#62; Substantial refactoring on the eve of a deadline<p>&#62; Fondness for films directed by Stanley Kubrick<p>&#62; Commits changes to the repository that consist only of comments<p>&#62; Pauses "The Andromeda Strain" at the part about the sliver of paper getting between the bell and the ringer and grins like a madman<p>&#62; Has the German versions of "Der Kommissar" and "99 Lufballons" on their iPod (and, er... their native language is English)<p>&#62; Giggles when someone says the phrase "This is recorded on sticky-tape and rust"<p>&#62; Willingly throws away weeks or months of work in order to adopt another programmer's superior code<p>&#62; A cubicle or desk populated with toys that came from ThinkGeek<p>I hate to be the first comment and be a negative comment but there is _WAY_ too much subjective/whimsy/useless filler in this article. Apply your coding standards and cut this article down to 10% of its original size.
alanhalmost 13 years ago
I saw The Andromeda Strain a while back but it was kinda boring compared to the book. I don’t get the point of the “sliver of paper getting between the bell and the ringer” reference. Anyone know?
69_years_andalmost 13 years ago
I found it entertaining.