• Nightwind@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Knew a programmer that was near blind who only used magnifier on maximum zoom with his IDE. One of the best programmers I met, but his screen looked very much like that. Don’t know how he did it.

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      10 months ago

      Programming happens in the mind. Whats on the screen is a pale and lifeless polaroid devoid of the moving, complex soul of real code.

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        10 months ago

        That feels like that scene in Amadeus, when Mozart dictates his music to Salieri.

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        10 months ago

        Well put, however I find code formatting itself has a shape, texture and smell. How the programmer weaves the patterns of formatting tells a lot about his mind and style.

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          10 months ago

          Agreed; or their mind and style style.

          Auto formatting is often too rigid for me and gets in the way of context driving the style.

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      10 months ago

      Albino? There was an albino in my IT and the poor dude would literally be like 4 inches from the screen at all times. I guess that must be pretty close to his experience, yeah.

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        Yeah, I worked with an albino like that who used a handheld magnifying glass. It actually inspired me to write a magnifier application for windows (which didn’t have one at the time, this was in 2006). That then led me to write little windows apps every day for a month, which got a lot of attention.