I’m the exact opposite: when I was still coding for work, that was when the curses flowed forth like a majestic waterfall, but I’ve always loved working on my own projects and don’t mind adversity and mistakes at all
Personally unrelatable. I assume this is different in industry code but in both personal and open source projects I’ve never seen or used anything like that.
(And I’m really not against iNaPpRoPriAtE words; I think they’re not something bad to use and I often find it ridiculous how they’re frowned upon in US culture, e.g. movie ratings. But I still want to keep my code neutral / professional.)
I see; I’ve seen quite some memes about swear words in code, therefore I thought about that. But makes sense, thanks. (I can’t relate to that either though.)
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I’m usually completely chill when I’m on the clock. When I write code for myself, that’s when I feel personally attacked by my mistakes.
I’m the exact opposite: when I was still coding for work, that was when the curses flowed forth like a majestic waterfall, but I’ve always loved working on my own projects and don’t mind adversity and mistakes at all
So basically programmers are pornstars?
Only the ones that work for the BBC
Could be their most used application too https://profanity-im.github.io/
There better be some fucking profanity in the source
Personally unrelatable. I assume this is different in industry code but in both personal and open source projects I’ve never seen or used anything like that.
(And I’m really not against iNaPpRoPriAtE words; I think they’re not something bad to use and I often find it ridiculous how they’re frowned upon in US culture, e.g. movie ratings. But I still want to keep my code neutral / professional.)
I don’t think they mean profanity in the code. I think they mean profanity uttered by the programmers while writing code.
I see; I’ve seen quite some memes about swear words in code, therefore I thought about that. But makes sense, thanks. (I can’t relate to that either though.)