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				    Best quotes from IT teacher:
 
 - "C# is a language to program your IDE."
 - "C# is a language for beginners, and is not really used in production."
 - "We won't use Python to learn programming, because Python is a very old, slow and useless language, and is not really used anymore."
 - "Yeah, your algorithm is fantastic, but you wrote 'The answer is: ' instead of 'Answer: ', so it's just a B."
 - One of my classmates was bored and opened Notepad++, and when the teacher saw it, she said "I have been teaching programming for years, but I've never seen this program, what do you use it for?"
 
 I feel so lucky that I have started learning programming years before at home, I just couldn't start if I had to learn this way.37
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				    I am sure this has happened to all of us in some extent with some variations.
 
 Colleague not writing comments on code.
 Ask him something like "How am I suppose understand that piece of garbage you have written when there is no comments or documentation?"
 This keeps happening for a long time. Some time after, I write a kernel module using idiomatic C and ASM blocks for optimizations (for some RTOS) and purposely not write neither documentation nor comments.
 When he asked for an explanation, I answered to everything he questioned as general as I could for "that trivial piece of code".
 After that he always documents his code!
 Win! 🏆4


