We're going back to coding school with Nostalgia Bytes this week! Don't forget your TI calculators, Trapper Keepers, Lisa Frank folders, and USB drives. Each decade has its own story to tell. So get ready to relive the past and share your nostalgic memories with fellow developers!
π€ Time travel back to your first line of code: What would your past self say to your present self?
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Remembering its Past self to current self... the Naivete is strong
Paleolithic Ben: but where are all your games? Haven't you written anything?
Me: I've been a part of a lot of really big projects
PB: but you haven't made anything? How do I turn out to be such a failure?
Me: Hey! Adjust your attitude, junior.
Past Self: "We had open source software in the mid-to-late-80s to very-early-90s too: type-in programs in magazines like Compute! among others."
I think Compute! stopped printing type-in programs before 80s were over but there were some others that went into early 90s.
I would say: "learn by doing projects, focus on action"
Past self: βSee? i TOLD you people would be watching video on their computers! why did you study art instead?!β
"Wow, programming is very hard. But making ASCII art is pretty cool!"
"I still don't understand pointers in C that well."
"My projects might not work as they should but at least they have an awesome user interface."
I am still noob but I always hear a voice in my head every time i discover something new that all the stuff i find easy now . Last year it was also difficult. but now not really anymore.
Ctrl+Z to the Past Time-Travelling to Your First Code Line is like embarking on a nostalgic journey to the origins of your programming adventure. Just as a time traveler explores history, you delve into the code that started it all. It's akin to revisiting the Oriente Station in Lisbon lisbongo.com/oriente-station-lisbon/ a place where every detail holds memories. Your first code line is a milestone, and Ctrl+Z lets you relive those initial steps, appreciating how far you've come since that humble beginning.
Past self: (can't write bc its scratch)
Me now: "console.log("what are you saying?")"
Past: what in the he---