Today is such a wonderful day, having so much fun :)
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Today is such a wonderful day, having so much fun :)
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I'm sure writing codes is very fun.... not.
Why not?
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How does one multiply IF's ? Isn't that just an 1*1 or 1*0 or 0*0 ? ... Why not use AND ?
Or what does * stand for
I can multiply "IF"s with a single word.
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Couldn't help but giggle a little.
We are still talking about codes, right sir?
What else could we be talking about?
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It is very fun until you have a small bug that makes your program almost work right, but it's not so you spend hours rewriting code trying to fix it to find out that you PLACED A STATEMENT INSIDE OF A FOR LOOP THAT IT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE IN IT (Python project) or the ever famous OFF BY MOTHER ****ING ONE (C project). Hopefully I don't spend hours trying to fix a bug on my next project.
I asked a Chinese girl for her number.
She replied, "Sex! Sex! Sex! Free sex tonight!"
I said, "Wow!"
Then her friend said, "She means 6663629."
You know what the hardest thing about producing electronic music is? You can write the most beautiful symphony ever in FL Studio and it'll sound like pure ****ing garbage if you don't know how to EQ or master it. Especially if you're not using super high end VST's and samples.
I do not have the ear for proper EQing or mastering. I have over a hundred projects and a lot of them are actually very good but they sound like they were made using cheap synthesizers/VST's. And the only way I can fix that is by learning how to EQ properly and to master.
I should just try to get signed to any **** label so they can get their audio guy to master my **** for free. At least I would have that done and over with and my songs would sound somewhat professional.
It's so discouraging loading this HUGE project that you've worked weeks on and it sounds like it was done using the cheapest sounds and instruments possible. Sound design is also a real ****ing **** to learn. The **** Dubstep artists like Excision create is just jaw dropping difficult and I can't even begin to comprehend how they do what they do.
Don't you want to go to college for audio engineering or something?
I did. Until I found out if you don't have connections, you might as well drop out of school and work any minimum wage job because audio engineering doesn't offer much if you don't have connections or extreme luck on your side.
You pretty much have to build a reputation of being damn good if you want to be incredibly successful. And even that requires a lot of luck. There are only a handful of engineers that work for all celebrities and they're not going anywhere any time soon.
Extreme luck and connections are needed for any "job" that doesn't make you a wage slave.
Unrelated, I met a lolita girl today. I was in the station waiting for the subway and she just sat there lonely. She seemed nice so I simply got in conversation with her. Glad I did, we also exchanged numbers.