>doing research with a professor
>he ask me to test some stuff
>compile his code
>14 warnings
Why is this allowed?
that's 140 push-ups
>>56364192
Warnings aren't that big of a deal
If your so smart, how come your not the one giving orders?
-ansi -pedantic
>>56364192
as long as that bitch compiles who gives af
also, how many lines was it?
>>56364238
318.
Also it's on github, should I fix all that stuff?
>>56364192
Needs more Ram
>>56364261
>he fell for the 4gb meme
>>56364261
heh
>>56364253
>Also it's on github
Post it
>>56364253
If it runs, no. Leave it alone.
>>56364261
>>56364352
I'd settle for Rem.
>>56364192
W H O
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why do i always see porn of the blue one but not the red one
>>56366081
because she's best girl
>>56366081
Red one is a meme
>>56364271
>tfw running VMs on a 4GiB host machine
Professors generally tend to write sloppy code, Anon. Meanwhile, the good ones will still lower your grade if YOUR code compiles with warnings.
>>56364192
Research doesn't require production ready code. It is more important to get stuff done fast then make sure it is production ready.
Seriously, us researchers write really bad code.
>>56364192
must be a tiny ass project. You'll learn as you grow up.
>>56366150
kek
>>56364192
if he was a great coder he wouldn't be professor
>>56366081
Have this one
>>56366081
blue has larger bewbs.
>>56364238
>"af"
kill yourself
>>56368450
Fuck you, you stupid fucking piece of shit.
>>56366056
The hair is completely off.
>>56364220
If you're so smart why aren't you immortal
>>56367028
this right here, babies.
it's a bit analogous to formula 1: doesn't matter if the simulator and analysts disagree; if it demonstrably works it real life, then it works.