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You see dull, repetitious work ahead of you. If you avoid it, youre lazy.
You know you're on hacker news when a repetitious meme gets voted down to oblivion. Oh, wait...
What a repetitious, mundane piece. Tim sounds like a nice guy, but I got nothing from that entire interview.
Don't be afraid to take what appears to be a boring, repetitious, or demeaning job. You never know what you might become.
When I'm writing code, I keep an eye out for things that I'm doing which are very repetitious. For instance, I have nine libraries which do the same things for different file formats.
For instance, while Scala boils away a lot of repetitious code, it's still there under the hood. It feels like an architectural band-aid.
I quit after maxing out a level 8 because it was just so repetitious. They've since added badges and upped it to level 16 but I can't find the motivation.
We've always managed to invent more meaningless and repetitious tasks for ourselves to do. One might say that most office jobs nowadays are like that, too.
To the layman, much legalese looks and sounds repetitious because it is hedged with caveats and guards. It's precision is part of what makes it opaque.
There seem to be a lot of repetitious questions all aiming at or around faith vs atheism." Do you believe in fate", "Do you believe in miracles", etc are talking about the same kind of thing.
The swearing, in my tumblr's case, is designed to be repetitious to the point of banality. It is, if you like, an exercise in over-reaction.
I read Hoffman's book some time ago and found it interesting but a tad repetitious. A Google for the Atlantic Monthly article reveals a much tighter piece of writing.
This stems from the current focus on knowledge work tasks rather than repetitious, small problem-space labor. IBM's watson will price out radiologists and their pattern finding ilk.
The ******* point is that it's ******* annoying when dealing with repetitious annoyances. I wrote it because I'm ******* annoyed and if, perchance, I've annoyed you - then my ******* work is done.
This is pretty common in long repetitious declaration blocks, at least when the code is written by someone that cares about formatting. It vastly improves readability.
It's the small incremental, tedious, repetitious, careful, persistent work that provides the real advances. Edison I think said, "we find 20,000 ways it doesn't work" and learn something every time we try.
In my experience it is the many utilities that work together in all nix versions and the scripting that makes routine, repetitious tasks much easier and consistent. So much so that I install CygWin on any Windows boxes that I need to maintain.
This is an exciting step forward for being able to prevent repetitious code and handle exceptions more elegantly. More excitement will be had when we actually see this implemented in an upcoming version.
His papers seem well researched and reasoned, albeit very narrowly focused, highly repetitious, and not particularly enlightening or useful. I did not see any kind of "demonization" of the rich in his work.
Once you've generally sussed out how all of the different perspectives view issues, and thereby understand the patterns by which the world operates, the news starts seeming repetitious.
Basically, the auxiliary facets that are required to be a good coder but don't directly involve coding are pretty repetitious. Don't get me wrong - there are alternatives for some of these, working from home, better productivity tools, better management etc.
This is significantly different from trying to trick a machine using obtuse, ambiguous, repetitious, weird communication. Remember: the original test was for player A and B to trick player C. Kurzweil's test is for player C to trick player A into revealing it is a bot.
Even though using a code translation tool is easy, figuring out how to use functions and macros to abstract away repetitious code blocks and patterns from your code is well worth it in the medium- and long-term.
"For instance, while Scala boils away a lot of repetitious code, it's still there under the hood. It feels like an architectural band-aid" I don't understand this argument. Even so-called elegant languages like Scheme still have 'repetitious' MOV, JNE, etc instructions under the hood. Unless you're running on a lisp machine, everything you write executes very repetitiously in machine language under the hood.
Repetitious definitions
characterized by repetition; "repetitive movement"
See also: repetitive