We have all written ugly code so far, that's a fact. Some are just bad, some are worse. And some other ones are just disgusting. Naturally, I'm no ...
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I once wrote a boolToInt
Not proud. It was my first year
That is ugly indeed. What were you even doing there?
Here, I corrected your code
Ah, I see the problem -- you should have used a ternary operator!
It should use an IntegerFactory.
Slaps forehead. Of course! Better make it Abstract, just to be sure.
10/10, I'd include it in every file of a project for the enjoyment of those reading my code.
I once wrote something in JavaScript
Oh man, I can't imagine what you must've been through
shh!
I think this snippet of ReasonML is pretty horrible, from my very first larger functional programming project:
It takes a list of classrooms, each containing a letter and a list of kids, and returns a subset of them, using rules from separate list of classrooms and parameters for transforming the data. It's a bit of a complicated operation by nature, but it could have been broken down or broken out into sub-steps. Writing one massive convoluted
foldis not the way to go.This technically works, but I'm seriously glad I never had to make any sort of change to it, and I can only tell you what it does now because I remember the problem, not because looking at this code means anything to me.
I think we could have given more checks to this simple bash script which was used to backup the website automatically using Cron job.
Ha! I totally have it thanks to instant messaging keeping logs of images I share,
behold!
Basically its the logic that handles how you go through a grid (keyboard keys) and handles the cases where you go left right top bottom and there is no key...
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I had to work in this code, but didn't create it.
Page rendering made of only PHP echo statements in a Zend framework controller (not view!). There was html, CSS, js, jquery and PHP conditions in this spaghetti mess. The code was around 800 lines long and was a very important part of the website. That site also had 3 very different versions of jquery running on different pages.
That was one of the first things I worked on during my internship after graduating. I almost cried the first time I saw it.
I’m just impressed that you didn’t use jQuery.
Well, I wrote this code when we had only been learning web development for like 1 month.
Jquery or any kind of framework wasn't even mentioned for the next 2 months(yeah it was a slow course, and we had learned Java more back then). We only learned basics like HTML, CSS, JS(the very very basics)
And I started using that little knowledge I had to make a website
Even with so little knowledge about JS, I was far ahead of anyone in the course
It’s functional code, even if now you know it’s not practical or efficient.
Logically, it works, it’s just not very DRY.
I just write legacy code from scratch...
Woah, thats cool man....
print ("Hello World")
I wish I could say the same for all of my code, but it would never be true 😏
I had commited some horrific crimes in VBA before actually learning how to code