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Once I had a persistent sore throat and I dreamt that I was delving into the code of my mind to see if there was perhaps something wrong with the 'IsThroatSore()' interface function rather than the actual 'Throat' object.
I was investigating a way to add more interface functions to more accurately diagnose the source of the problem but I woke up before I had finished
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An Alternate Interpretation involves one being awake and dreaming they were coding in the context that they wish they were able to code.
(what a cranky way for me to start the week)
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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I'm actually a bit surprised, now that I think about it I don't think I ever have. Which is odd, pretty much any other regular activity has made its way into my dreams, including using a computer to browse the web, but never programming. And on top of that my dreams are generally heavily influenced by things I've done/seen/etc. in the past 24-48 hours...
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I dream code so much that I keep pen and paper handy so that when I awaken I can record the results.
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And I thought I was the only one. On high-stress projects I dream about possible solutions so much that often I wake up screaming "yes, solved it". After which I reach for my pen and paper on the night stand.
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Sometimes I get to see hex on the walls after working on a core dump but I do not sleep until a problem is solved
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I have had to deal with cleaning up others' code that must have been written while they were dreaming.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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In my dreams the computer is usually behaving erradically. The debug cursor is jumping around or the screen is going black at random. Sometimes it may even talk to me (via console).
And that helps me to figure out that I'm dreaming and I enter lucid dream
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I have actually solved problems in the dream, woke up and rushed to my computer to implement same I thank God for His mercy.
Isaac Anietye Inyang
Ansyl Technologies
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All that money on therapy has finally paid off I think.
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refer to subject
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
<< please vote!! >>
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Usually if I have a problem bugging me I just won't go to bed until it's solved.
This isn't always possible but I prefer spending a couple more hours on it than putting it on hold 'till the next day.
Then another rule of thumb I have kind of contradicts the previous:
If it takes more than a couple of hours to figure it out then it's better to put it on hold.
It's amazing how our brain can find solution to problems when we're not strictly thinking about them.
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I agree... I find it difficult to sleep knowing that I can fix the problem or complete the work in a couple of hours... but at times one need to and then you dream of it
Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality!!!
http://aniruddhaloya.blogspot.com
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When intaking a new language I find I dream about the bloody syntax, almost always end up in a perpetual loop, wake up and end up grumpy for the entire day. The wife hates it when I'm in a learning phase.
Once I get the syntax settled it is only coding problems that wake me, usually about 4am, thankfully I always seem to be able to remember the details the next morning.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Same for me, and not just coding but any other job I have had.
I think it is born of the anxiety.
I once had a direct sales job, and I dreamt my way through the sales pitch nightly but always woke up before the close which was the bit I was struggling with.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
Shed Petition[ ^]
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Last week I've dreamed that I was debugging some JavaScript horror and whenever I got error or glitch I felt sharp stomach pain and after several errors I woke up with real stomachache...
Moral of this story is:
Don't involve in coding related activities after heavy and spicy dinner - both will haunt while asleep and vulnerable!
P.S.
Subconsciousness can act like a tricky bastard.
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if i have worked on some complex code repetitively over the day, i dream that i am debugging code.
But sometimes mind helps to find solution when you are not actually working and doing other things(like getting cup of coffee, using lift or simply visiting the cafeteria) and thinking about code , an idea pops up in mind.
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yes your right, sometimes it happens when I'm going home at work... multiple times this happened to me
modified 18-Jun-12 4:01am.
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Yes, at times it does work that way
Simply put the problem to hold if you have already spent more than a couple of hours fixing it... take a break, may be a long one, and it may get solved with a fresh and relaxed mind
Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality!!!
http://aniruddhaloya.blogspot.com
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In Uni we still had COBOL. Two years in a row I had COBOL code passing through my mind, the night before the final exam. Worst nightmares I ever had...
V.
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I once looked into Bloatus in it's very early days when it still had the 123 macro format, now that gave me nightmares. I eventually refused the contract and moved on to Delphi!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Solved a problem while sleeping.
It has happened many times that I've wake up in the middle of the night with a solution to a problem that's been puzzling me.
Okay, back to
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LOL!!
That happens to me many times as well!
My Favorite Quote is:
"Failure is the beginning of Success"
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Why do you think they call it 'to sleep over a decision' when you need some time to think over something? The mind does a great deal of defragmenting and cleaning up while you are asleep. Dreaming is only a side effect of the work being done at that time.
At least artificial intelligence already is superior to natural stupidity
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