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Besides dreaming of coding I solved several problems in several areas like calculus and physics.
I love physics a lot and once I dreamt that I time is three dimensional . Since I have one type of narcolepsy (no I don't fall asleep all of the sudden) I have a very unique characteristic of this condition which is to have lucid dreams.
So I remember very well about how I came up that time is three dimensional, except for some details. I just wish I had more resources so I could research it for real, because it was really, really cool.
It's much more likely to be bogus though
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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I have woken up in the middle of the night in a panic because I am stuck in a "for" loop that will not exit.
I get up to releive myself and only then do I finally wake up enough to realize that the programming loop does not exist and it was only a dream.
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I'm writing this message, plus some code on a side, with my eyes closed.
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It's really scary when that happens in a dream. The core dump takes, like, forever, though, for some strange reason, the stack trace is very shallow!
Marc
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<bad humor>I believe that after "Yes, I have" should be one more "Yes, I have <b>to</b>". </bad humor tag>
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The worst part is that you feel like you have solved the problem in your dream, but you can't remember the solution! All you can remember is blur.
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I dreamt of a fully functional CBaconListCtrl once....
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When I was teaching a beginning Windows programming course many, many moons ago, I had a study that was dreaming about coding. Then his alarm clock went off and he spent time in the dream looking for the handle to the alarm clock object so he could call the snooze method on it.
Steve Maier
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