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by na4ma4
385 days ago
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I think they're just using hyperbole for the watershed moment when you start to understand your first programming language. At first it's all mystical nonsense that does something, then you start to poke at it and the response changes, then you start adding in extra steps and they do things, you could probably describe it as more of a Eureka! moment. At some point you "learn variables" and it's hard to imagine being in the shoes of someone who doesn't understand how their code does what it does. (I've repeated a bit of what you said as well, I'm just trying to clarify by repeating) |
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I think the mental rewiring that goes on as you move past those primitive first steps is so comprehensive that it makes it hard to relate across that knowledge boundary. Some of the hardest things to explain are the ones that have become a second nature to us.