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Re: Does Humor Belong in Programming?

by RobRod (Initiate)
on Oct 30, 2015 at 10:28 UTC ( [id://1146476]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Does Humor Belong in Programming?

No, but i would miss it.

Humor is the best way to break senseless rules. If humor belongs to programming, it would be a rule, humor couldn't break anymore.

If i get an insight by breaking a silly rule in my mind it is humor. but if i try to force humor it tends to be boring, so i wonder about its source.

Programming appears to be a good hunting ground - hunting bugs - experiencing humor.

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