What’s the one thing no coder wants to talk about?
Chances are, you know a few coders. They’re everywhere these days!
What you might not know is that most of them have experienced something, well, unexplained: code that works, but shouldn’t. At all.
It’s just part of many programmers’ lives. But what’s really going on here?
How is it that something that never should have worked in the first place works perfectly – sometimes, for years?!
Alrighty, off we go:
What’s the one thing no coder wants to talk about? Magic code! pic.twitter.com/qpUbR3EKPd
— Scottie (@ScottiesTech) May 28, 2024
Links from the Video:
- Fake scientific papers are alarmingly common
- ‘The situation has become appalling’: fake scientific papers push research credibility to crisis point
- Academics Use Imaginary Data in Their Research
That’s all, folks. See ya next time!
The Lord works in mysterious ways. Maybe it’s time you should honor him? Especially now that the hour is getting late (at least for the West).
Modern commercial software is for the most poorly written; and Linux, Windows, iOS, etc. are unstable; zeros and ones is an antiquated means to write software; innovation in the major OS’s has all but stopped, same with the hardware. Now some rare third party software, which operate on the above OS’s, and those not mentioned–are remarkably well written and stable, even with antiquated coding languages written as zeros and ones.
Going back to the 1990’s and early 2000’s, a lot of third party software simply did not work at all–there was a glut of that junkware on the market, written by incompetents, sometimes they were even charging for it.