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				This happens all the time with my dad, id be nowhere if I hadn't learned OO principles from him because I never got the chance to go to school for programming.
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				@chenb0x Ah whoops. Did not notice that. Saw it pretty close to the top of my feed too.
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This might sound cliché, but my dad. I called him Pop. He was a COBOL programmer, and he taught me the fundamentals. He would bring home his work and debug on paper, and I was his rubber duck.
When I got older, we were each other's rubber duck. Whenever I was stuck, he'd throw a suggestion out that might have seemed off base at first, but was somehow related to what I was working on.
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okay pop