>tfw the program runs perfectly on the first try
Tfw the program runs perfectly on the first try
Never ever. I miss a semicolon or some dumb minor shit like that.
>semicolon
How do you miss a semicolon in python masterrace?
ITT things that never happened
Winter break huh?
>85000 compiler warnings
>don't bother fixing any of them because the program still works
Have fun with exploits
t. jelly nigger
go finish reading your Learn Python The Hard Way, pleb
#justindianthings
> Writting more than 85k loc in a single sitting without compiling
>Christ, people. Learn C, instead of just stringing random characters together until it compiles (with warnings).
Linus "This is not a dick-sucking contest" Torvalds
How complex programs are you writing if they work """"perfectly"""" on the first try? Fizzbuzz?
>mfw I've surpassed the time of compiler errors.
Jesus, don't you guys use a good ide that codes for you?
Heads or tails game
>tfw the program runs perfectly on the first try
I start every project with a hello world so technically all my programs has run perfectly on the first try every single time
>writing a hello world program
You better not fuck that up
>runs perfectly
>doesn't even do what is supposed to do
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Sup Forums told me It's not badass to use an IDE for C
vim + gcc is all you need
Easily possible to do, if we are speaking of a simple web/CRUD application.