>programming
>get an error
cry for hours
is this normal?
>>60181129
Nope
git gud
>programming
>check if everything compiles every few steps
>if not, solve the error, usually quickly
no
>>60181129
> programming
> get an error
> scream "FUCK!" slam my hand on the table, and get drunk
Is this normal?
If you aren't crying you aren't really programming
>>60181129
Consider therapy.
>>60181129
>Not using tdd, to create unit tests as you progress so that you've got a well constructed and testable program
It's like you want to write shit that's hard to debug.
usually when I am programming i go from being manically happy when something works to suicidal if i get an exception or something is not working properly
People stare at me in labs at uni and i have seen memes made about me on peoples facebook messeges
>>60181129
>he doesn't code whilst'u're drunk
>>60181129
I know i am good at html
>>60181129
If you use print statements to debug like some sort of philistine, then yes.
>>60181129
No, you fix it.
Only after not being able to fix it for hours do you cry.
>he doesn't write code with Leafpad
>he doesn't search for errors in a haystack of black font on a white background
>he doesn't train his eyes to superhero levels
highlighting fags will never make it
>write ~700 sloc in C
>compile for the first time
>no errors/warnings
>>60181498
Sounds like my ex. Also sounds like depression.
>>60184461
But does it do what you wanted?
>>60181129
That's how I felt after trying out Go. I had a nervous breakdown a few hours in after every single line I had written returned an error.
>>60181282
yes.
>>60181129
>accidentally write ptr = realloc(ptr, length) instead of ptr = realloc(ptr, length*sizeof(struct foo))
>spend an eternity trying to figure out where everything went so wrong
>>60185337
how do you fuck up go that badly?
>>60181498
>randomly getting exceptions in your code thrown
you should 100% know what the functions your calling are doing, i.e. this shouldn't be happening randomly all the time
>>60181129
Have you tried deleting your .m2
>>60181129
programming traumatized me
>>60181202
>my code compiles therefore it must work!
>>60185337
if you are a noob, you shouldn't start with Go
but Go should be easy af if you have enough experience to understand things...
No, but teaching people to program is suffering.
>"What does this function do anon?"
>"Why doesn't printf work?"
>"Why do i have to copy this section a billion times to loop?"
>"It says i have an error on this line, what does it mean? Cause I've been reading it and it says line 35 expected a ; "
I had a third year CompSci student come in that didn't know that standard library functions were written pieces of code. Fucking blew his mind showing him the source code.
>>60185627
Considering Go gives you errors for autistic shit like incorrect capitalisation of names or placing curly brackets on a new line instead of directly behind a statement, pretty easily.
>>60181202
>I have never programmed anything of value in my life: the post
>>60187422
I'm a Not cs-major at a fucking community college and I figured that out when we learned about headers in our C++ course
What the fuck did he think they did?
>>60181129
No
>>60181282
Yes
I yell FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK, then a hnnnnnnnnngngngaaaaaaa! Then i fix the bug.
>>60187422
I tried to teach a girl programming once.
It ended the first day.
>just type this in the window
>lol anon omg this is to hard xD
>could you just do it?
>lol fuck this bye
I want to die.
>>60181129
Probably a symptom of deeper issues. Definitely consider therapy.
Dead serious btw, I used to be irritable and get stressed out at the most trivial things. Unfortunately for me it took a suicide attempt before I realized just how messed up I really was.
> fix the problem
> look over to your friend who is having the same problem
>>60181129
It's the hormone therapy you've been taking. Serves you right for wanting to be a girl.