Examples of using Real programmers in English and their translations into Slovak
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Programming
Real Programmers.
Web developers are not real programmers.
Real Programmers don't know how to cook.
Here are some programming tools that Real Programmers don't use.
Real Programmers don't know how to cook.
Even UNIX might not be as hard to Real Programmers at it once was.
Real programmers aren't afraid of math!
As you can tell, many of the world's Real Programmers work for the U.S. Government- mainly the Defense Department.
Real programmers don't wrap their code.
As you can tell, many of the world's Real Programmers work for the U. S. Government- mainly the Defense Department.
Real Programmers arrive at work in time for lunch.
Most systems supply several text editors to select from, and Real Programmers must be careful to pick one that reflects his personal style.
Real Programmers survive on Twinkies and coffee.
Until, or case statement, Real programmers don't have to worry about not using them.
Real Programmers don't need comments--the code is obvious.
One of my favorite Real Programmers was a systems programmer for Texas Instruments.
Real programmers can write assembly code in any language.
Some of the most awesome Real Programmers of all work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.
Real Programmers do Accounting(if they do it at all) in FORTRAN.
For this reason, Real Programmers are reluctant to actually edit a program that is close to working.
Real Programmers work for National Security Agency, decoding Russian transmissions.
Real Programmers are at work for Boing, designing the operating system for cruise missiles.
Real Programmers are at work for Boeing designing the operation systems for cruise missiles.
Real programmers do n't comment their code. It was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
Real Programmers write self-modifying code, especially if they can save 20 nanoseconds in the middle of a tight loop.
Real programmers don't need abstract concepts to get their jobs done: they are perfectly happy with a keypunch, a FORTRAN IV compiler, and a beer.