Aside from the obvious answer of 'just code', I cannot stay focused at all when I'm trying to get some programming done. Theres gotta be a way to train yourself to code faster while you're high. Anyone got any tips?
[quote name='"Lokith"']Aside from the obvious answer of 'just code', I cannot stay focused at all when I'm trying to get some programming done. Theres gotta be a way to train yourself to code faster while you're high. Anyone got any tips?[/quote] Sorry to hear this man. I usually am more focused when I am high. I'm able to store my variables in my head easier without having to backtrack tons of code. When I'm sober I tend to multi task better but that is not helpful when I am trying to focus on one piece of code and my mind drifts and starts thinking about future parts of code.
Horrible idea to even try. I used to try all the time, but it's just too easy to make small mistakes which could fuck up your entire program. But if you're deadset on trying, caffeine always helped me. EDIT: also, you'll obviously get a lot better if you do it a lot. So get really high and start making some simple programs until the small bits that screw up your flow are second nature.
[quote name='"i liketrees"']Horrible idea to even try. I used to try all the time, but it's just too easy to make small mistakes which could fuck up your entire program. But if you're deadset on trying, caffeine always helped me.[/quote] Everyone's body reacts differently. You can't base this on one person's experience. I tend to hit roadblocks when I'm sober but once I take a break to get stoned and come back, BOOM, it hits me and I hurdle that roadblock. Basically you have to try it a few times. Still isn't working out then you may just want to stick to coding sober. Just may not be for you
Actually, I can base my response on one person's experience because that person was asking the question. Clearly I took that into consideration since I recommended solutions that could solve the most likely problems our friend here has.
Just use end of line comments so you remember what the fuck you were doing. If you're using java all you need is Example: System.out.println(“weed is cool”); //Don't forget why you did this you stoned idiot
[quote name='"i liketrees"'] Actually, I can base my response on one person's experience because that person was asking the question. Clearly I took that into consideration since I recommended solutions that could solve the most likely problems our friend here has.[/quote] My apologies. I didn't see your edit until after I had posted.
[quote name='"Malvolio"']Just use end of line comments so you remember what the fuck you were doing. If you're using java all you need is Example: System.out.println(“weed is cool”); //Don't forget why you did this you stoned idiot[/quote] That's a good one! I do this all the time to remember. Another thing that helps me... Good old fashion pen and paper. Works like a charm
Oh man, I didn't realize how fitting your reply was before the edit either. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding as well. On topic, I 100% agree on the comment about comments. I can sometimes get by omitting comments when I'm sober if I really have the process down, but I've done entire assignments for classes high before, then read through the code the next day only to realize I don't know what half the lines are for.
[quote name='"illrolling"']isn't that like a dui? fuck you cop if your here lol sorry gc[/quote] Well considering the d in DUI is for driving... No. But maybe a CUI.