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						AboutGoing on 6 years as an actual career and many more as a hobby.
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						SkillsJack of all trades, master of none.
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						LocationCleveland Ohio
Joined devRant on 5/8/2017
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				    I hate it when you're in a groove and the daily stand-up knocks you out of it. Now I can't remember what the hell I was even doing before it.2
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				    My girlfriend is amazing:
 
 After a long uphill battle trying to finish a huge open source project I started months ago. She noticed I was getting a little deflated.
 So she donated a small amount to the donation page to lift my spirits.
 She wanted to do it secretly but didn't know that it wasnt anonymous.
 
 The little things spur us on.40
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				    Some ideas for variable names. Thank me later :))
 
 1. bool sheet;
 2. int entionally;
 3. char mander;
 4. double penetration;
 5. string cheese;
 6. long schlong;23
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				    Guess what's even worse than reading the code of someone else?
 Reading your own code after not working on it for a couple of days.2
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				    When the client change their business process every month and we only have days to implement the new system. Anyone else has a similar experience?
 
 original artist: http://bit.ly/2SqRGJM 6 6
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				    best part of programming is when you don't know what the hell you doin , but everything is working perfect.1
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				    On the last working day of our CEO.
 CEO: As a software company, if we are to build an airplane would you ride on the airplane that we built?
 Everyone was silent.
 Me at the back of my head: I'll ride. I know for sure that the airplane will never start.9
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				    I see managers micromanage by having a junior developer to track the things people are doing. Micromanagement is truly a trickle down issue. They learn it from their managers and so on.
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				    Damn specs! Why do you have to change as the project goes on?!! Every project seems too easy at first.
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				    "Not everyone notices the flowers you plant, but everyone will notice the fire you start." - Unknown2
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				    That sensation......
 After ~12 consecutive hours of coding to complete a task.
 you feel it for about 10seconds immediately before crashing on bed.
 It's short but it's awesome.
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				    Do all companies ask candidates to solve some crazy puzzles before interviewing them? These puzzles have nothing to do with the job!12
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				    I just experienced that happiness of getting a different result, even if it's still not what it should be.
 Far from best feeling in the world, but it's still happiness.1

 
		
		
	








