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I really hate programming
I have been taught a great lesson this day. All good coders are gay.
Wait.. What the.. ? xD That means all gays are coders! We have tons of them!
You call that programming?
Try making a program with 2 elements "And"/"Or" operations to control a manipulator robot and you will find some tiring programming. ( Moddb.com ).
Try making a program for a microprocessor that does advanced functions without those kits like arduino or similar.
You are just playing with light code. Even the program I had to write on paper during my first programming test was more complex than that :P
Current programming for me is like trying to understand whats behind the moon and your programming for me is like trying to understand who created the big bang. The more I try to learn it the more I understand that I dont know anything :D Even light codes are hard for light brains
Don't worry most of my colleagues at the university would have difficulty in making a program that adds "x" to "y" in C program language which is the base of matlab's functions you seem to be making (although it was the only language we officially learnt).
The example I gave you about the manipulator would be problematic for most people as it is made in something that can be considered Assembly which is closer to the machine than C (C is relatively close to the user). The limited number of possible operations and commands increases the size of the program but it represents pretty much directly what the machine does (going to the "0" and "1" is usually not adequate but it is the closer you can be to the actual code running in the machine). As might have understood I am more of hardware/firmware guy and not a software guy so programs are usually intended to run on specific hardware (like a robot) and not as computer applications. Software people will likely be shocked due to the fact I consider C relatively close to the user but they are usually so far from the machine that they add too much dead weight to programs. NEVER trust a software guy to make really efficient code.