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zem 3 hours ago

I have been programming for most of my life, and am very engaged in the art and craft of it, but I have a very hard time answering superlative questions like "what is the weirdest bug you fixed" or "what project are you proudest of". mostly I enjoy projects while I'm doing them, but don't have the kind of memory that lets me compare old and new work and see which one I rated higher by whatever metric. also bugs in particular tend not to stick in my mind - I can ramble at length about fun architectural decisions or ad hoc DSLs, but bugs I mostly fix and move on; even if they were super interesting to debug at the time I tend not to remember them later on.

nicholasjbs 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Would they be easier to easier to answer without the superlative? E.g., "What's a project you're proud of?"

Thanks for the feedback!

zem 3 hours ago | parent [-]

yes, definitely! the "-est" triggers decision paralysis but it's easy to think of several projects I'm proud of.

nicholasjbs 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Thank you!