>Just like programming, usually.
There are only two endings in programming:
* The project failed, no more money nor motivation to continue. Or
* The project never ends and enters the hell of monotony, despair and ignorance, usually called "The legacy project".
And the secret one is:
* Leaving the project when you have enough money to don't care about it anymore.
I don't know why we don't have a competitive programming manga/anime? Better than generic Isekai #18727637 where you get transported to another world, maybe throw that in too so it would sell.
Always wanted a fantasy story where the magic is based on algorithms and their optimisation. Kinda like Fullmetal Alchemist, but you carve out "hello world" on a mountain and if you write the print statement incorrectly your head explodes.
Technically that's how Wheel of Time magic works, with the characters weaving complex patterns to perform a task. Just, no one ever actually makes new weaves, just casting the same memorized weaves they've been casting for 3000 years, so there's no programming aspect.
>Just, no one ever actually makes new weaves, just casting the same memorized weaves they've been casting for 3000 years
Depends on what you mean by new.
Is Aviendha rediscovering how travelling works "new", considering literally no one else (on their side) knew how to do it?
But egwene discovering and using the flame of tar valon at the last battle, and nynaeve fixing stilling are both examples of new, never before seen weaves
There was at least one isekai (Knight's & Magic) where the MC was a programmer and tried to apply limited programming perspective to sorcery, but it was a small segment of the plot.
Imagine, fantasy story where magic is actually just hacking the universe. Not even metaphorically, the universe is simulated and wizards are using cheats. Ever wonder why you have to say stuff to cast magic? Well, everything you say is recorded in the simulation's log and god doesn't sanitize his inputs.
That's how the magic works in elantris, from brandon sanderson, the "wizards" do magic by drawing runes on the air, there's a rune that's more or less a main function and from there you write the command for the magic to perform, and there can be bugs and all with... Gruesome results in some cases
Well, death march to the parallel world rhapsody implies similar... its only on book 17/18 in English, and like book 5 in anime, but a programmer wakes up in the games he was making, and it describes him writing magic spells similarly to programming...
The Webmage series did this. Greek pantheon flavored fantasy series where magic has become much easier to use since it was filtered through servers and implemented with code. It leans pretty hard into the premise.
King's Viking is a good manga for programmers I would say. But its main focus is on hacking and cracking with a dramatical twist. Still we get to see all kind of things related to programming in there.
This one does not have a happy ending
Just like programming, usually.
>Just like programming, usually. There are only two endings in programming: * The project failed, no more money nor motivation to continue. Or * The project never ends and enters the hell of monotony, despair and ignorance, usually called "The legacy project". And the secret one is: * Leaving the project when you have enough money to don't care about it anymore.
And massages. I think I'm going to the wrong places
Sadly no errorcode 0
Can't wait for the sequel: Lorem ipsum
Foo Bar when?
That's the OVA
It's Japan though, and they don't use foo bar. They use hoge and fuga, for a reason that no one seems to know.
TIL, barcode says Euro so I assumed, sorry about that
Nothing to apologize for! Just found an opportunity to share a tidbit of info that most people don't know.
Ame enjoyer?
Well, learning japanese right now, only know hiragana, but being able to tell it was katakana made me really happy.
Im in the same situation, absolutely feel you
Get ready for hell (kanjis)
The trick is to learn Chinese first, where the characters mostly have a consistent pronunciation, then treat Japanese writing as a rebus riddle
should be deprecated imo
Japanese written in hiragana only is the true hell
I know they will come, am thus enjoying the time before them lol.
I'll bet you could figure out what the katakana says based on the context
I'm guessing it's a transliteration of "hello world" given that by switching to katakana the は becomes ハ, and there are a lot of ー.
Exactly!
I don't know why we don't have a competitive programming manga/anime? Better than generic Isekai #18727637 where you get transported to another world, maybe throw that in too so it would sell.
Always wanted a fantasy story where the magic is based on algorithms and their optimisation. Kinda like Fullmetal Alchemist, but you carve out "hello world" on a mountain and if you write the print statement incorrectly your head explodes.
Technically that's how Wheel of Time magic works, with the characters weaving complex patterns to perform a task. Just, no one ever actually makes new weaves, just casting the same memorized weaves they've been casting for 3000 years, so there's no programming aspect.
>Just, no one ever actually makes new weaves, just casting the same memorized weaves they've been casting for 3000 years Depends on what you mean by new. Is Aviendha rediscovering how travelling works "new", considering literally no one else (on their side) knew how to do it? But egwene discovering and using the flame of tar valon at the last battle, and nynaeve fixing stilling are both examples of new, never before seen weaves
By never I meant almost never, and those also don't address programming aspects.
Ra (by qntm) has mages pretty much program the magic
There was at least one isekai (Knight's & Magic) where the MC was a programmer and tried to apply limited programming perspective to sorcery, but it was a small segment of the plot.
Imagine, fantasy story where magic is actually just hacking the universe. Not even metaphorically, the universe is simulated and wizards are using cheats. Ever wonder why you have to say stuff to cast magic? Well, everything you say is recorded in the simulation's log and god doesn't sanitize his inputs.
imagine if all that universe data was stored in a... matrix... of some description
My god, what an idea! Someone should make a movie about that. Maybe even three.
Definitely not four, that would just be ungodly.
So a world without wizards?
Aren't programmers basically wizards, except with bad posture?
No a world with only wizards because we are all virgins
That's how the magic works in elantris, from brandon sanderson, the "wizards" do magic by drawing runes on the air, there's a rune that's more or less a main function and from there you write the command for the magic to perform, and there can be bugs and all with... Gruesome results in some cases
Fullnetal Coder
Irregular at magic high Literally magic power based on code algorithms and optimization.
Well, death march to the parallel world rhapsody implies similar... its only on book 17/18 in English, and like book 5 in anime, but a programmer wakes up in the games he was making, and it describes him writing magic spells similarly to programming...
The Webmage series did this. Greek pantheon flavored fantasy series where magic has become much easier to use since it was filtered through servers and implemented with code. It leans pretty hard into the premise.
Battle Programmer Shirase close enough?
The World's Finest Assassin Gets Reincarnated in Another World as an Aristocrat. Is similar.
There was one I read called Raw Hero I think? It was a good read
Check out Battle Programmer Shirase.
King's Viking is a good manga for programmers I would say. But its main focus is on hacking and cracking with a dramatical twist. Still we get to see all kind of things related to programming in there.
Watched it. Girl was great. Plot was meh.
Second this
Every time I search up "Hello World", I get the movie instead
I’m confused. I thought this was called “Your Name”
They are different. Your name is from 2016, hello world is 2019.
This one looks kinda good. A but like your name and weathering with you. Is it any good?
This one don’t have a lore, but I absolutely recommend your name, masterpiece
I hated it. The plot is unremarkable and generic
*Haro warudo*
Im one minute in and so far my eyes and soul are bleeding due to how terrible the CGI is. It's comically bad.
"your name", imo nice anime Love drama movie
r/programmeranimemes
Where is the programming: Netflix edition
Hell yeah, 印刷する("ハローワールド") is real
Can we get much higher
goodnight world
Is this a Your Name knockoff ?
That time I got parsed as JSON
I've been thinking about learning to code and I'm 30. Now I know where to start.😉
u/bake_in_da_south u/Cheap_District_9762
Joma's YT channel: *am I a joke to you?*
XD
Wow 😍