An inside code term for any Show/Musical bootleg. The term could also be used as ‘full slime tutorial’ or ‘full slime tutorials’, implying that the video is the full show or musical.
**YouTube comment on a ‘Mean Girls the Musical’ full show named ‘full slime tutorial’**: “This slime video was much needed
Similar to the phrase "D'oh!", pulling a "tuxford" generally means that you have done something totally moronic such as rebooting a live server with 50k odd users on at the same time instead of the testing server you THOUGHT you were rebooting.
What makes a "tuxford" different from a "D'oh!" is that you have to reboot the live server with a 60 second notice to save your work instead of a 30 minute notice, AND cancel the shutdown before it actually happens. If you accomplish a tuxford, expect constant and endless ridicule over your server administration skills, endless memes using your name amongst your user base, and including having your name used as an urbandictionary.com entry.
You have gone through many programming tutorials. Many times you haven't finished them. You keep learning new languages. You can maybe program some text adventures or simple web pages, but not anything useful. You don't want to start creating any programs because you feel like it's really bad and not useful to anyone. You keep starting new tutorials and have probably learnt arrays, functions, loops and objects/classes 10 different times in different tutorials and languages. You feel like you know a lot about programming, but at the same time you don't know anything.
Welcome to Tutorial Hell.
I've been in tutorial hell for such a long time now. I need to simply start creating something and not listen to my inner critic.