Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Hazards of being a Computer Engineer

    Leading a programmer's life ain't an easy job. Because sooner or later, people will start not to understand you ... You always speak of codes no matter what, call your actions as functions, or even treat yourself and those around you like an instance of a class.
   Not only that, you'll write the best documentation ever, always ending your statements in a semicolon ';' rather that a period '.', using underscores '_' instead of a normal blank space ' ', enclosing your work in a curly braces '{' & '}', pressing 'ctrl' + 's' every time you change a letter in your text, and finally instead of erasing a sentence as you write you simply comment it by either '//' or '/* */'.
   That's some of the hazards of being a Computer Engineer, and it's only my first year as one. God be with us all.

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