Doing research with a professor

>doing research with a professor
>he ask me to test some stuff
>compile his code
>14 warnings

Why is this allowed?

that's 140 push-ups

Warnings aren't that big of a deal

If your so smart, how come your not the one giving orders?

-ansi -pedantic

as long as that bitch compiles who gives af

also, how many lines was it?

318.

Also it's on github, should I fix all that stuff?

Needs more Ram

>he fell for the 4gb meme

heh

>Also it's on github
Post it

If it runs, no. Leave it alone.

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I'd settle for Rem.

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why do i always see porn of the blue one but not the red one

because she's best girl

Red one is a meme

>tfw running VMs on a 4GiB host machine

Professors generally tend to write sloppy code, user. Meanwhile, the good ones will still lower your grade if YOUR code compiles with warnings.

Research doesn't require production ready code. It is more important to get stuff done fast then make sure it is production ready.

Seriously, us researchers write really bad code.

must be a tiny ass project. You'll learn as you grow up.

kek

if he was a great coder he wouldn't be professor

Have this one

blue has larger bewbs.

>"af"
kill yourself

Fuck you, you stupid fucking piece of shit.

The hair is completely off.

If you're so smart why aren't you immortal

this right here, babies.

it's a bit analogous to formula 1: doesn't matter if the simulator and analysts disagree; if it demonstrably works it real life, then it works.