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Why Learning to Code is So Damn Hard
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AI is a pretty good tool for this sort of thing though. If you don't know what to ask, or need an example, etc.
Yeah, but they literally used the term as used in Warhammer lore: A.I.
In Warhammer AI is forbidden on the grounds of past wars with humanity
Oh, I totally forgot about this bit. Maan, I really want to write "a practical guide for programming with the Omnissiah.", a book of fun rituals and litanies to support your software development. I always felt like computers are kind of really literally magical, and adopting a more spiritualistic approach to programming sounds like a lot of fun. Unfortunately, I didn't find any existing spiritualism that would match this, Tech Priests being really close to what I was going for.
I need to add more litanies and copious amounts of censer into my programming workflow.
Thou shalt not repeat yourself
Thou shalt extract common functionality into smaller functions
I shudder at the thought of "Programming Inquisition", that would drive around doing PRs and exterminating anyone whose code shows signs of heresy against The One SOLID God.
None of us would make it :D
Neat. Kinda like Dune
Yeah, I wanted to reference Dune, too, but then thought that it's not a very rare trope. On a related note, I took a look at tvtropes and it says that in the Dune the AI didn't wage war, it was humans that didn't like what AI does and prohibited it. I read the books too long ago to remember if this is so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯