+1 :)

> I doubt I'm unique in this area, but for me, programming is a drug. I have
> to code, or the ideas and thoughts build up in my mind. For me, actually
> writing down and implementing these is a stress relief. Just ask my parents
> when I was growing up, or my wife today. Keep me in a room without a
> computer for a week, and I'll start writing code on paper just to get the
> thoughts down.
> > So I guess you could say I'm an addict.
> > Timothy Baldridge
> > > On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Ulises <ulises.cerv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Code that matters is code that's used by other people. For me personally
> > > the ability to share my code with others is the thing that makes
> > > programming worth doing in the first place.
> >
> > This is a rather important point. One of the most asked questions
> > (random made up fact) by newcomers to a language is "what can I code?
> > what open source programs can I help?". All with the aims of getting
> > better acquainted with the language itself and, hopefully, helping
> > others. I normally direct people to Advice to Aimless, Excited
> > Programmers (http://prog21.dadgum.com/80.html). For those who'd rather
> > read the rest of this email, the tl;dr version is: got scratch your
> > own itch, you might be building an itch-scratcher for others.
> >
> > The real question now becomes (at least for me): how do you know when
> > an itch is worth scratching? how do you know it's a shared itch?
> >
> > I've seen more experienced programmers immediately recognise what'd be
> > useful at large and what wouldn't (when I presented them with a couple
> > "itches" of my own.) Interestingly enough, my judgement didn't
> > necessarily coincide with theirs.
> >
> > Code to scratch your own itch? Sure, that's great. Code to scratch a
> > shared itch? Even better. But how do you know which is which?
> >
> > U
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> zero–they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C
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