I spent a decade thinking coding was hard...

Coding is not considered an elite field retard. Programming is. You won't get paid much for muh coding. It's essentially repetitive unskilled process work but with keyboards.

typing in a line of code from an online guide after spending an hour on instructions to install an IDE and getting the one output that you were bound to get does not make you a coder you complacent prick. if you think you're too stupid, you probably are. and coding is the most non technical aspect of computer science. you brainlet. go back to flipping burgers

Honestly if you can navigate through windows or Mac like changing settings and killing programs you can get an IT job

>Depending on your field you have to know the ins and outs of memory management

My C textbook talks about this with the malloc() function a bit but I don't geddit. My online compilers work fine without it.

Every time I talk about optimization it's like "lol why". We live in an era with an abundance of memory, so outside of people developing compilers or intricate systems for small electronics, nobody really cares about optimization anymore.

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No coding is so filled with surplus amounts of shit coders Im surprised everything works almost I pray for the sage wisdom of Terry

>coding to programming is what typing is to actually writing a book
How can one man be this based?

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Kek, try again cunt, I look up problems and refuse to even look at example code until I solve it. I don't even use library functions.

But how you described is how I started, and there's nothing wrong with that. What's wrong with someone going down to the library, getting an old textbook, copying the code, and then changing the variables around to experiment?

Replicate a basic 3d game from the 90s like Doom with your own original code, then come back and say how easy coding is

>Coding is easy anons, techcels are just miserable little fucks that like to make out it's an elite field.
Or maybe it's just easy for you, but not others.

>bragging about being able to replicate library functions
kek those are beginner exercises to learn a language, you've just outed yourself as a computer normie.
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