Today that seems like a huge milestone on the path to becoming a pragmatic programmer, but it’s only obvious in retrospect.
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I was so excited about this, I wrote an article to a computer magazine sharing this with others. Also a milestone.pic.twitter.com/KSabcmwHUF
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The first ¶ of that article is basically the same description of business vs. casual graphic modes that I put here: https://backchannel.com/a-hacker-s-guide-to-bending-the-universe-86a5636b04da …
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Haha, I literally said “I’m going to skip the details to save space,” to cover up I HAD NO IDEA HOW IT WORKED. I just knew it did.
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I was also into collecting title cards of games I had on my computer…pic.twitter.com/mEmlUJszp6
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…as well as title cards of videogame company logos.pic.twitter.com/BvV3pBj9Oc
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I ended up having 500+ of each.pic.twitter.com/3TOK1JK7qv
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I was so into it, I would write little programs to grab those screenshots, or to convert them from original files.pic.twitter.com/5LFiDPSAfY
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I have no idea why I was doing that, except… you know, collecting?pic.twitter.com/GJwhofwb9O
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Omg one must fall 2097. I was *obsessed* with that game
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