JP devs are infamous for their software and UIs, can’t imagine she likes her job if it’s a typical JP software job.
That being said coding is lots of fun. Far more fun than staring at spreadsheets or typing legal documents, or doing any field work.
Submitted 1 month ago by anonymous_in_atl@ani.social to animemes@ani.social
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JP devs are infamous for their software and UIs, can’t imagine she likes her job if it’s a typical JP software job.
That being said coding is lots of fun. Far more fun than staring at spreadsheets or typing legal documents, or doing any field work.
The sensory overload I get every time I visit a Japanese website. Rakuten legitimately made me tear up in terror the first time I had to use it.
I tried to unsubscribe from a mailing list and they had the audacity to reply to me and say “you cannot unsubscribe from this method” (there was no other listed method) immediate block list in email.
Absolutely I do have fun programming. I don’t have fun working
!programmeranimemes@lemmy.world
Another highly specific meme community to add to my list, along with !linuxanimemes@ani.social
Programming is an abusive relationship.
Her face in the second panel really looks like most programmers
No. The answer is no.
Sauce
Set relationship-status with programming to it’s complicated".
RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Its fun to solve the problems.
Its not fun when the problems don’t get solved on your tenth rewrite.
theneverfox@pawb.social 1 month ago
There are levels to programming.
It’s fun to solve simple problems effortlessly. It’s fun to solve hard problems after banging your head against the wall for a week
Simple problems that require a lot of code are not fun. Neither are medium problems that require a lot of code. Herd problems that require a lot of code fill me with joy.
Programming is like an abusive relationship. Mostly days it just hurts you. But when it’s good it’s great… It doesn’t just give you the satisfaction of a job well done, it expands you mind
anonymous_in_atl@ani.social 1 month ago
All my problems with programming stem from when I have to work with shitty specifications, bugfixes from bitchy QA people, and management. Alas, this pays the bills.
When I can do my own thing at my own leisure, against my own standards and unit and behavior tests of my own design, I am happy.