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@Michelle that doesn't work with my wife since its my house too. But it would work with friends I'd imagine.
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Baguette4267yÀ serious answer :
Writing a code to explain to machines how to execute certain stuffs.
Less serious answer :
Writing a love lettre to computers -
hjk10157317yThere are two likely scenarios here.
Positive: Sounds like she actually wants to understand what you are doing. She is interest because it's an important part of your life
Negative: She sees you put so much time into "writing code" but is it really worth waiting so much time on... Isn't he just playing/waisting time.
If it's the positive response you need to get better at explaining things. You don't need to do generalisation until all meaning is lost but you don't have to provide all details as well. Tell her what the goal is as when fished show her the result. You can even show her what you automated (the steps you would normally perform to do it).
I think it's sound advice but I confuse my GF more often than not because I want to share things she hardly understand. It's an easy pitfall for us. We have it amongst other Devs let alone someone who is barely read into the subject. -
DudleyFox53yThat's really an interesting point. My friend knows well what I do basically. I am nature lover and I always search for the content that is related to wildlife. Most of the time, I love to write my content myself. If I don't find anything myself. I like to place order outside https://studyhippo.com/essay-exampl... for unique and thoughtful content.
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