And, I think that is actually appropriate because I'm really not the world's best programmer, I think it's a good thing that I'm not touching the code.
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The mark of a mature programmer is willingness to throw out code you spent time on when you realize it's pointless.
Low-level programming is good for the programmer's soul.
I always considered programming as being like modern-day wizardry. You could think of things in your mind and then make them happen.
I'm not a programmer myself, but I am a very, very picky end user of technology. I like my machines to work they way they're supposed to, all the time.
Most good programmers do programming not because they expect to get paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program.
The trouble with programmers is that you can never tell what a programmer is doing until it's too late.
When I mention that I'm a game designer as well as a writer, someone will nod and say, 'Ah, that's what we like about your script. The videogame feel.'
You shouldn't restrict peoples' freedom on what they can and cannot do with code.
People who passionately want to believe that the world is basically simple react to this with a fury that goes beyond what I consider appropriate for discussing a programming language.
If somebody sent me a good script, I would do it, and I mean that, but it never happens. Not once. I can't even point to an exception.
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