well i posted the source so you can change them Later on im going to add favorites and other things like that
also question 1ststrike are you that guy that made the GTA zone? or i just mest up names :\
1stStrike - Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:30 pm
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Negative. Though, I did have a zone once upon a time several years ago. I quit SS like..2 or 3 years ago.
Bak - Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:55 am
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It's even worst in businesses where productivity matters. I've heard that the difference in productivity between the best and worst professional programmers at a company can be as high as a factor of 100. And there's no easy way to measure output since anyone can pump out thousands of lines of buggy code.
Animate Dreams - Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:15 pm
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I once read something that said every program had at least one bug and could be shortened by at least one line. So by induction you can prove that every program can be shortened to one line of code, and the program won't work.
But yeah, I don't think, even with a CS degree, I'll be able to get a job programming. I've learned a lot over the past couple years, but I know several real programmers, and they're all way better than I think I'll ever be. I really have no idea what kind of job I'd want or I'll be able to get out of college, but I'm not too worried about it. I once read a statistic that said, "80% of people with college degrees and jobs, have jobs that are not within their degree". I think that was supposed to suggest that people change their minds or something, but it makes me happy because it means I've still got a pretty good chance of getting a job, just because I have a degree.