How developing changed my life
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How developing changed my life
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Re: How developing changed my life
#2That's one heck of a jump there...
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#3after learning C Programming and Algorithms (which I had in Semester II) I realized 'Why should I believe in God?' That's one heck of a jump there...
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#4after learning C Programming and Algorithms (which I had in Semester II) I realized 'Why should I believe in God?' That's one heck of a jump there...
Maybe he figured that no universe presided over by an omnipotent being would have made it so that Malloc was necessary.
JMP
joke there...Re: How developing changed my life
#5Earlier quoted context omitted.
Maybe he figured that no universe presided over by an omnipotent being would have made it so that Malloc was necessary.
I see you didn't go for the: JMP joke there...
I also figured Malloc was sufficiently "diety-sounding"
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
I see you didn't go for the: JMP joke there...
I debated making a joke at all, but figured "What the hell, it's Saturday night". I also figured Malloc was sufficiently "diety-sounding"
I couldn't figure out what calorie-counting had to do with this. Then I realized you probably meant deity....
:-/ My brain is like that.
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#7Without trying to hurt your feelings, it comes across as though beginner level 'C' code will turn a deist in to an atheist and I find that hard to believe.
Of course it would be convenient if this were the reason but I know plenty of programmers that are deeply religious and that know how to use their C compilers with considerable skill, possibly even more skill than you.
Programming and religion are as far as I can see not related in any way, even though the polls suggest that programmers tend to be 'more atheist' than the population at large the existence of so many counterexamples is strong proof that there is no direct link between the two.
Your passage reads "and after learning C Programming and Algorithms (which I had in Semester II) I realized 'Why should I believe in God?' 'Why people need this God?' and that time I got strong reason not to believe in God.", and even though in my view you may have gone for the right answer (die hard atheist here) you seem to have reached that answer through a chain of reasoning that is very tenuous at best.
Typically people that change their belief system do not do that because of a particular programming language, consider the possibility that the inconsistencies present in many religions may be more visible to you after spending a year or two on 'hard' problems, it still makes me wonder how strongly held your beliefs were before you entered programming and I can't help but think that you would have parted with your religion regardless of learning how to program (or not).
If you feel like expanding on exactly how programming caused you to fall out of your former belief then I would be most grateful.
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#8Hey Dewbot, Without trying to hurt your feelings, it comes across as though beginner level 'C' code will turn a deist in to an atheist and I find that hard to believe. Of course it would be convenient if this were the reason but I know plenty of programmers that are deeply religious and that know how to use their C compilers with considerable skill, possibly even more skill than you. Programming and religion are as f…
The difference between programming (and math) and just about everything else that he's probably experienced at this point in his academic career is that when he writes a program, he can test it himself; he doesn't have to ask a professor to verify that it works or look up the answer in a book. That's different from humanities subjects and even most science classes, and it probably led him to realize that he can figure things out for himself and to start questioning things that he'd previously taken for granted.
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#10Hey Dewbot, Without trying to hurt your feelings, it comes across as though beginner level 'C' code will turn a deist in to an atheist and I find that hard to believe. Of course it would be convenient if this were the reason but I know plenty of programmers that are deeply religious and that know how to use their C compilers with considerable skill, possibly even more skill than you. Programming and religion are as f…
I don't think he's saying that learning to program in C caused him to become an atheist. I think that he's saying that learning to program led to an outlook on life that caused him to question his previous beliefs (and then, eventually, to become an atheist). The difference between programming (and math) and just about everything else that he's probably experienced at this point in his academic career is that when he…