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bryanjbusch

About my design

by bryanjbusch
We're all coders, whether we like to admit it or not.
bluehalios
bluehalios on Sep 22 '05
wouldnt it make more sense if it said

01 lather

02 rinse

03 goto



or better yet



01 lather

10 rinse

11 goto 01
WestWasWon
WestWasWon on Sep 22 '05
no we are not all coders and i dont get it
E.T.  Fingers
E.T. Fingers on Sep 22 '05
Using goto is just damn annoying in coding. And for that I say no.
bryanjbusch
bryanjbusch on Sep 22 '05
@bluehalios: clearly I have dated myself by using BASIC programming syntax. ;)



@E.T. Fingers: I didn't say we were /good/ coders.
somepoems
somepoems on Sep 22 '05
Whatever, this is excellent coding. I remember when they had BASIC programs in 321 Contact magazine, and I miss them so very much. I have very little programming ability, so I find it hard to believe that other non-coders don't get this. At this point BASIC is much more pop culture than anything else anyway.



That said, I'm not so thrilled with the art. Not to be mean, but the guy looks like he was made with the drawing toolbar in MS Word.
steve_swartz
steve_swartz on Sep 22 '05
turns out the 10, 20, 30 thing is right from the grand esoteric perspective.



old algorithms for old coders.



i don't mind the goto (i was there), but the lack of a stopping criteria makes this shirt a bug rather than a feature.....
taz-pie
taz-pie on Sep 23 '05
guys, guys...

nevermind the good old days of your nerdy programming high life, this is a rubbish tshirt.

period.

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bryanjbusch
bryanjbusch on Sep 23 '05
It's true. I can barely draw a straight line. I'm more than willing to give away the essence of the design to someone who *can* draw.



Given that, I was attempting to make the human in the picture as universally recognizable as possible.



@steve_swartz: of course there's no stopping criteria. where is the stopping criteria in "lather, rinse, repeat"? I'm making fun of bad real-life programs with this bit of pseudocode.
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