Coding a program or trying to fix a bug by using all combinations from a finite amount of options instead of thinking through the solution.
Person A: I have a bug in my code. I don't get it I have VarA, VarB
Person B: One of them should be negative.
Person A: Okay, I'll debug it.
Person B: just cat code it, run it with negative VarA and again with negative VarB till you get the right answer. Cat coding is faster.
Person B: One of them should be negative.
Person A: Okay, I'll debug it.
Person B: just cat code it, run it with negative VarA and again with negative VarB till you get the right answer. Cat coding is faster.
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Means "Everythings going well for me". Came from the Simpsons character MilHouse when something particulary swell happened to him.
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Get the Coming out box mug.A phrase used to warn that hard times are coming, usually after a period when it seems as though everything is going well.
May be used as a retort to excessive bragging.
May be used as a retort to excessive bragging.
"Look at me I just bought a Benz, my stocks are up, my girlfriend's hot, I got the promotion, and you got nothing."
"Yeah well.... Winter is coming, my friend..."
"Yeah well.... Winter is coming, my friend..."
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YOUR BOSS: I'm afraid I have some bad news: you won't be getting your bonus, I need you to work overtime next week, and your car's just been impounded.
YOU: Oh, my God! This is the big one! I'm coming, Elizabeth!
YOU: Oh, my God! This is the big one! I'm coming, Elizabeth!
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