by person with a computer February 22, 2011
Get the Programicable mug.the 'programmers curse' is a common issue where you learn enough of a programming language that there is no longer any major new information you can learn about it, making it boring, you know how to do most anything you need to in that language and no longer want to make anything in it. This is possibly due to a lack of creativity and or lack of a long attention span, you learn the language and have no creative ideas how to use it in a way that entertains you.
John: Hey a few months ago didn't you tell me you were learning Python? Make anything cool in it?
Kevin: Yeah I learned the language pretty well but now because of my programmers curse, I haven't made anything interesting yet.
Kevin: Yeah I learned the language pretty well but now because of my programmers curse, I haven't made anything interesting yet.
by Hanokite November 15, 2017
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by Programmator November 13, 2020
Get the Programator mug."Progamer" can be used to make fun of other video game players in an online community or in the middle of an online match, usually when they make rookie mistakes.
This term is presently gaining popularity, as many gamers are tired of hearing "noob" all the time.
This term is presently gaining popularity, as many gamers are tired of hearing "noob" all the time.
Way to drive that tank off the cliff, progamer!
Were you trying to stab my tank, progamer?
If you have progamers on your team how come you're losing?
Dude, if the progamers on your team left you'd definitely win!
Were you trying to stab my tank, progamer?
If you have progamers on your team how come you're losing?
Dude, if the progamers on your team left you'd definitely win!
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Get the Turd programmer mug.by Dave November 13, 2003
Get the Progrome mug.A dood that Builds code for everything on your Computer. He understands a whole bunch of code that may look like jibbirish to you.
A programmer can understand this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
my@"A,M";
my@"N,Z";
if input="(@'A,M'; 'N,Z')";
print"asdf"
}
else
{
print"qwerty"
#!/usr/bin/perl
my@"A,M";
my@"N,Z";
if input="(@'A,M'; 'N,Z')";
print"asdf"
}
else
{
print"qwerty"
by Rhibbon March 17, 2008
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