tried to help a cis-in-law with coding homework. this. was. a. mistake.
i told her you can change variables after you make them. she didn't believe me. "what's the point of a variable if you can change it after you create it!? shouldn't it mean something?"
i was like, "it's.... variable......."
she ended up going to some random guy for help and he gave her an answer that is not going to pass the homework assignment but... and he told her that variables never change
someone. please.. help me.
@TheHottestPotato i think that this is pretty true, especially when it comes to things like this
the astonishing part of the whole thing is that she's convinced that i know nothing about programming. it's amazing.
i even showed her a project that i did, and she was like, "ok" and then continued the strangeness
i... can't... even........
@scarly what's the point of a variable if you CAN'T change it after you create it?
@feathers oh my goodness.... bwhahahaha
actually tho, this made me realize that the trend of teaching everyone python is probably not a good idea, since it means that static typing and the difference between instantiation and assignment are Never taught these days
@feathers there was this moment when an (ex) friend of mine that knew R and Python said, "lol, i could have written that thing you wrote in half the time, i use so much code over here"
so, i told him to go for it. he uh.... yeah. let's just say that without the basics of CS there's a lot of stuff that gets really difficult
as a side note, i never took any CS courses but i beat my head against it and read lots of stone age programming books, so i understand Things most times
@feathers hahaha, is it conceited? i detect no conceit in your declaration tbh, it's more like you're open to a challenge and confident in your skillset. as for myself, if I had to describe me... id say that im the eccentric mountain hermit coder, so detached from present day and reality that people generally don't even know what to make of me and probably stay away because i smell bad and stare at them
@scarly
i honestly think there are people that can never be helped.