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Previously on "I just triggered a Millennial"
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostDon't forget recursion, they hate / don't understand that
Stack eating for beginners.
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One machine I used allowed one to build an instruction in a register and then execute it.
That was fun.
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Once you've mastered the 'fashionable' GOTO band waggon, write some self modifying code.
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Run the code through a minifier/obfuscator then hire an intern and tell him to refactor it
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostPush the address on the stack and then return.
You lot really are amateurs.
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Push the address on the stack and then return.
You lot really are amateurs.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostGOTOs are for lightweights. What you really need are assigned GOTOs, and lots of them.
Which I've only ever seen used in one program and I've never used it myself
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GOTOs are for lightweights. What you really need are assigned GOTOs, and lots of them.
It's the programming equivalent of St Trinians girls hopping off their train, changing the points, hopping back on, and then heading off down a different set of tracks!
Shortly before leaving my first permie role many years ago, I wrote a vast COBOL program with loads of "ASSIGN TO PROCEED TO" statements, which are the COBOL equivalent.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI suggested implementing GO TO functionality in the rule engine syntax we're developing.
Off to the incinerator with me.
I only discovered recently C# now lets you switch on, well just about anything... random values, strings, object types.
You can now literally compare apples and oranges.
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This one is the client, and is, in fact, a pretty good programmer.
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I found that the best way to trigger a millenial dev is to let them develop a larger feature and then reject it saying it's over-engineered garbage
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