I actually saw "Hackers" when it came out in the theatre. I went with a bunch of math/engineering/compsci friends. We were the only people in the theatre except for a couple who couldn't have cared less what was on the screen. We laughed our heads off the entire time, it was so dumb.
I think the best one is the 2 people sharing 1 keyboard. It's so ridiculous that it's a wonder the actors were able to keep a straight face through it!
LOL the logistics of two people typing feverishly on one keyboard... I just scratch my head sometimes, I suppose Hollywood doesn't have that high of an IQ
I remember that whole XBox sequence on Life- just did not make sense- and what if he just wanted to play the game?
I have used pair programming myself before, its kinda fun. It helps to find a partner that you work well with as you really need to be in sync. The programming language is all open-source, you can find it on the internet if you don't know how. I have successfully written four programs using this method, but the code is so compressed that you have to wait about 9 months for the code to compile. But its worth the wait to see how the software's advanced AI slowly takes over the daily operation of your systems. The drawback is that the adaptive code will tend to assimilate any malware found in any of the other programs it interacts with, leaving me to constantly have to debug the code and add in new sets of instructions. But I figure that by the time I'm old, my programs will have stored enough information in their database in order to provide me with enough income for a comfortable retirement.
Currently I use pair programming to help programmers to interract, learn from each other and write uniform code. Hopefully then better quality and follow standard and maybe no code review needed and subsequently effort will be more efficient. its definately useful.
I have used pair programming myself before, its kinda fun. It helps to find a partner that you work well with as you really need to be in sync. The programming language is all open-source, you can find it on the internet if you don't know how. I have successfully written four programs using this method, but the code is so compressed that you have to wait about 9 months for the code to compile. But its worth the wait to see how the software's advanced AI slowly takes over the daily operation of your systems. The drawback is that the adaptive code will tend to assimilate any malware found in any of the other programs it interacts with, leaving me to constantly have to debug the code and add in new sets of instructions. But I figure that by the time I'm old, my programs will have stored enough information in their database in order to provide me with enough income for a comfortable retirement.
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