Sunday, 18 August 2013

5 stages of python programing

Ok so,

As the Grok Learning progress into week 2 -it gets harder-
Although this is not such a shock I have started to notice the symptoms of the 5 stages of python programming, and I can’t help but to see them on me
1. Denial
As the user sees the hard code he first goes into denial, the user rejects the code as being hard and tries to keep tackling the problem
2. Anger
Then, user finally becomes a pit full of rage yelling profanities at his syntax or making loud noses at her incorrect results
3 Talking to the computer
Subsequently the user starts to talk to the computer (assuming it doesn't talk back) and begs with all their might for their code to work the even bargain with their machine
4. Depression
Next, the user goes into a spiral of depression and ends up in pit full of tissues, useless code and chocolate; lots of chocolate
5. Acceptance  
Lastly, our poor user now accepts his fate, the very tough code has beaten him and they are ready to accept this, he moves onto something else "maybe a computer game" says the nerd



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