• Buttons@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I’ve actually seen this type of code produced by a human-being who was trying to write good code. It was one of the students in my introduction to programming class in university, we had to write a function that squared a number or something, and he had written hundreds of lines of if-statements. Sometimes you just use what you know to complete an assignment I guess 🤷

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      1 year ago

      Though I want to add this case for interview questions: “Write code that outputs every prime number smaller than 10.”

      And if the candidate doesn’t do ‘print “2,3,5,7”;’, I will deduct points.

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      1 year ago

      I did something similar for a programming competition once because I couldn’t remember the c64 basic function to return string length.

      Once I got home I rewrote it properly because it bugged me so badly. LEN(string variable) was the command. Stupid!

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        1 year ago

        Apparently not. It was very strange. Although it was the first few days of class and he might not have realized * is multiplication, because when does a non-programmer ever use * for multiplication?