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by James_K 877 days ago
Thanks for the insult, but I'm very adept at reading code. You know how I got that way? Not by aimlessly trawling through random projects, but by actually interacting with the source code. Picking a random bug on some open source project and solving it will yield ten times the benefit of just reading that project's source, with the added bonus that you achieve something productive at the end. Reading source code is a fantasy. Something that sounds good but falls flat in practice. Hence my almost certain claim that no one actually does it. I don't, do you?
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You sure to spend a lot of time trying to tell other people how to use theirs. Projection maybe? I don't know, but I'd be willing to bet if you stopped looking for insults in freindly replies and railing futily against the existence of things other people find interesting you'd be happer.
Didn't mean to insult you. It's really meant as a friendly advice. I'm sharing experience.

I do read code. A lot. I'm not the only one. I know many people who do. I know people who print source code on paper to read on their bus ride back home.

Hell, I know people who read some of the most complicated source code you can imagine, annotate it, criticize it, and then blog about it[1].

It's very weird that you doubt it. Why would we lie? For karma and upvotes? I'm not sure I understand your point. We're literally in the comment thread of a post aimed at reading code and you're here arguing that we're not?

[1]: https://kotaku.com/the-exceptional-beauty-of-doom-3s-source-...