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The Dusty Programmer: A Programmer’s Greatest Enemy

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A programmer’s greatest enemy is getting stuck. A crucial skill in programming—and one that many of my beginning game programming students lack—is the ability to recognize when they’re stuck, to get out of being stuck, and to avoid getting stuck in the first place.

Indeed, it’s a skill…

via raymondcrandall
Posted on Monday, October 17 2011.
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    excruciatingly depressing. Besides...feeling productive,
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  20. gallifreygirl315 said: I read this a few days ago and I feel I disagree. Being stuck it the best part. It means you get to challenge your self and think of new and exciting ways of getting yourself unstuck.
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