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3 days agoA usb stick and an old hard drive from 2009. The crackhead way of dealing with backups.
A usb stick and an old hard drive from 2009. The crackhead way of dealing with backups.
What heinous crime one must commit to be forced to learn fortran
my handwriting it’s exactly like that. Doesn’t help that i am left handed and smudge the shit out of the paper. But what i meant was the “oogabooga” caveman level of comments i add to code. You’ll be lucky to find a cohesive sentence in them. Ex: “check for x if exists, assume setup is done”
Tbf, i always comment my code to do a sanity check of what i am doing along the way( think rubber duck method with comments). The problem is that my writing is so cryptic i am the only one that could ever understand it.
Hey listen, that c++ code do be looking kind of sexy.
slowly steps back and returns to basic and z80 assembly