Thats when you just restart your shit and pray for the best.
shadowylurking on
VERSIONING
colmroche12 on
Same here just waiting for the life update patch.
weealex on
God, I had this happen on a programming class in college. The final project was a multi function program and I got each individual piece working but whenever I tried making it into one gestalt program it would fail. Some pieces could be combined, but never the whole thing. I assumed I had accidentally duplicated a call somewhere in the code and got so desperate that I printed the entire code out so I could match everything with highlighters to make sure nothing was duplicated. I never figured out what went wrong in that project
tehtris on
I remember the time before I knew git.
Thirdatarian on
Obviously this person knows better than me who knows nothing about programming but can someone confirm that Ctrl+Y wouldn’t work like it would on Word or whatever
Edit: oh nvm I misread the tweet lol
justamoroseman on
Should have copied the code into a new file and added the feature to that gang, never change working code. Always _version_2
Downtown_Speech6106 on
When I’m filing a support ticket and I’m unable to create a simple test case to replicate the bug for an hour, then I make a change that replicates it, get excited thinking I figured out the cause, undo the change and the bug is still there 💔
TheFinnesseEagle on
That time I thought I had manually saved, and the auto save was not working for whatever retarded reason, and something happened that caused me fix hours of code. Yeah, I stopped programming for a month after raging.
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Thats when you just restart your shit and pray for the best.
VERSIONING
Same here just waiting for the life update patch.
God, I had this happen on a programming class in college. The final project was a multi function program and I got each individual piece working but whenever I tried making it into one gestalt program it would fail. Some pieces could be combined, but never the whole thing. I assumed I had accidentally duplicated a call somewhere in the code and got so desperate that I printed the entire code out so I could match everything with highlighters to make sure nothing was duplicated. I never figured out what went wrong in that project
I remember the time before I knew git.
Obviously this person knows better than me who knows nothing about programming but can someone confirm that Ctrl+Y wouldn’t work like it would on Word or whatever
Edit: oh nvm I misread the tweet lol
Should have copied the code into a new file and added the feature to that gang, never change working code. Always _version_2
When I’m filing a support ticket and I’m unable to create a simple test case to replicate the bug for an hour, then I make a change that replicates it, get excited thinking I figured out the cause, undo the change and the bug is still there 💔
That time I thought I had manually saved, and the auto save was not working for whatever retarded reason, and something happened that caused me fix hours of code. Yeah, I stopped programming for a month after raging.