Theory is when nothing works, but you know exactly why. Practice is when everything works, but you don't know why. At my workplace, we combine theory AND practice: nothing works and we don't know why.
This reminds me of when I passed a Java final after I hit return on accident and ran the program in frustration only to get it to 90% work. I don’t know why but I took the 90 and was happy
The problem is that she thinks of the game as the "logic circuit" and she's supposedly have learned it before, so it became a "test" If she just take it as a puzzle game it's not that hard
Don't touch it, don't make changes. Let the spaghetti become the foundation and leave future problems to future engineers lol. Bonus points for writing a "Sorry" comment 👌🏿
@@1stCallipostle Yessir. When trying to clean up spaghetti, you realize how intertwined it is. It's become the core code 😂😂. Then you put everything back and "figure it out" with your own layer of spaghetti 😂
For the smaller logic gates I don't even try understanding anymore, at one point in my degree I had the energy to try and intuitively understand them but nowadays I just use my memory or look it up 😭
Crying while working is part of aging, Jerry, especially when things surprisingly turn out great... one cannot simply fathom anything remotely good in this dark, cruel world.
Yes this is the deep pain that non-programmers will thankfully never know... Sometimes, the program doesn't compile. It has a bug. The bug can be awful. It can take you days. Drive you crazy. Make you feel unthinkable levels of frustration, pain, despair. Then after days of pain, you find the solution, you're free, you can go, the pain has ended. Sometimes, the program doesn't compile. Then it does. You don't know what you changed. You don't know what went wrong or what went right. You never found the solution. The pain never ends. You will never be free.
This takes me back to my Intro to Electronics classes. That last exercise could be achieved by using two Inverter gates and one XOR gate (the double-edged sword that is the Inverter gate)
Oh no. Oh fucking no. I just did an ECO for 4 days straight. Staring at the same netlist zooming in and out to gates 200 times a day. I think I am going to have a logic gate nightmare
Remember, you can also unlock quite a few of locks just by bashing them together a couple of time - a guy that watches too much shorts about McNally violating locks. In addition, quite a few electronics can also be fixed just by bashing them a couple of times. It's surprising how many of life's problem can be solved just by a generous application of force.
Solving a problem by accident without understanding it is very frustrating for any "proffesional". For a rando, it's just funny, but if Jelly feels like she _should_ understand it and instead "cheats" her way to the answer accidentaly, it can be pretty demoralizing.
Jelly finally became a true programmer; she made the thing work without any knowledge to do so
1000% this. you will eventually figure it out but there was so many times i got something to work and was just like HOW!?
@@dragonballzgt1989 bonus points if you show it to someone, they recreate your steps and then it miraculously doesn't work
Programmer life. Run it once, doesn't work. Just try it again, somehow it works and it doesn't error again. Not sure why
@VtuberCaveInCh why does that happen all the time urgh . retry it 16 times , no changes at all and suddenly it works.
Ah yeah, the duality of programming
"It doesn't work. I don't know why."
"It works. I don't know why."
😂
and then
"Why it doesn't work now? It was working just fine previously"
"Works on my machine"
"It was working before an update"
"I thought I already worked out this problem"
Theory is when nothing works, but you know exactly why. Practice is when everything works, but you don't know why.
At my workplace, we combine theory AND practice: nothing works and we don't know why.
"I reversed it to a working version. Why isn't it working now?"
"it works but I just tried to break it..?"
Takes me back to Uni with Chem class. The amount of “dude, I don’t even know what I just did” was off the charts. It’s a shared trauma
"I have the notes here and fully understand how it works in the broad sense, but I don't know how I actually ended up *here*." Know that feel.
Oh no. She's slowly turning into Dizzy.
Phase Girl Evolution lol
She really is Sakana’s daughter
Phasecanonicalization?
She's baby!
This is the sad girl content I expect out of my sad girl company
"Whyyy? I don't even know what I did!!"
Welcome to a day in the life of a web developer. She'd fit right in.
Jelly's reaction encapsulates why I didn't pursue a career in web development despite spending 4 years taking those classes as an extra course.
@@NoxinPistol Excellent choice. No amount of money is worth losing your mind over obscure JavaScript "quirks" on a daily basis.
Also the daily life of a Bio student using Python for Physics calculations. Doesn't work the first time - yet works the second time
Ever hear the saying "If it works, it works"?
But that doesn't really help if you then need to know why something works to use the concept later.
@@koholos That's why copy/paste exists.
Folks wonder why certain degrees of coding are treated more like sorcery than math lately.
This is why.
If it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid.
Todd?!
INT 4 LCK 10 build
No way Jerry's got higher than 3 INT.
The Ice Cream build
me trying to debug code and it just somehow fixes itself
This reminds me of when I passed a Java final after I hit return on accident and ran the program in frustration only to get it to 90% work. I don’t know why but I took the 90 and was happy
Many such cases while programming
The problem is that she thinks of the game as the "logic circuit" and she's supposedly have learned it before, so it became a "test"
If she just take it as a puzzle game it's not that hard
*The Life of a Jelgrammer is nothing but suffering, dayo.*
Music to my ears
haha, that's how I used to figure out problems in chemistry and trig.
Ah the horrible memories.
Jelly is unfathomably cute.
Thats the mage of logic gates. When you're learning them sometimes things just work when you wernt expecting it
Don't touch it, don't make changes. Let the spaghetti become the foundation and leave future problems to future engineers lol.
Bonus points for writing a "Sorry" comment 👌🏿
Evil. Evil. Evil.
Stapling Spaghetti to Spaghetti works more often than trying to actually cleaning up does.
At least under time crunch
@@1stCallipostle Yessir. When trying to clean up spaghetti, you realize how intertwined it is. It's become the core code 😂😂. Then you put everything back and "figure it out" with your own layer of spaghetti 😂
Jerry really does have a CS degree and it shows in this stream
This is peak Sad Girl moment that I've been waiting for
Jerry: *has emotional reaction*
Also Jerry: *realizes its gonna get clipped so emotions intensify*
RVE: *meta recursion on a programming game*
SHE HAS BESEECHED THE MACHINE SPIRITS
For the smaller logic gates I don't even try understanding anymore, at one point in my degree I had the energy to try and intuitively understand them but nowadays I just use my memory or look it up 😭
Looks like an average day of programming
I swear she is just overthinking most of the time i find it hella amusing
And she makes funny noises too
Jelly making the miatake of trying to figure out what tf she just did to make it work. Just roll with it, Jellyroll.
Sad connect delivering the finest of breakdowns over the smallest things
Crying while working is part of aging, Jerry, especially when things surprisingly turn out great... one cannot simply fathom anything remotely good in this dark, cruel world.
I love her so much, bros. She really is a sad girl. 💙
My favorite type of sadgirl content
Yes this is the deep pain that non-programmers will thankfully never know...
Sometimes, the program doesn't compile. It has a bug. The bug can be awful. It can take you days. Drive you crazy. Make you feel unthinkable levels of frustration, pain, despair. Then after days of pain, you find the solution, you're free, you can go, the pain has ended.
Sometimes, the program doesn't compile. Then it does. You don't know what you changed. You don't know what went wrong or what went right. You never found the solution.
The pain never ends. You will never be free.
She is just that good.
life of a software dev
Ahhh computer engineering stuffs, i hate it man
Shes so cute when she cries. I dunno why :3
Hey as long as it works
Putting the programer socks to work
This takes me back to my Intro to Electronics classes. That last exercise could be achieved by using two Inverter gates and one XOR gate (the double-edged sword that is the Inverter gate)
Never thought gate logic would be this vtubers kryptonite
An accidental genius, truly impressive as always
Man i love jelly
Pinnacle Jelly Hoshiumi experience.
Oh no.
Oh fucking no.
I just did an ECO for 4 days straight.
Staring at the same netlist zooming in and out to gates 200 times a day.
I think I am going to have a logic gate nightmare
The walls of jerricho remain undefeated
This is a game I didn't expect to ever see a Vtuber play.
Jerry, we the students of computer science and engineering welcome you
Most accurate title ive ever seen
This sad girl skitso cannot be this cute...
Isn't this just the average life of a computer programmer
That title coud describe every Jerry streams tbf.
Ooh, a simple gate
So, she got discouraged for getting it right away? My oshi at it again.
Remember, you can also unlock quite a few of locks just by bashing them together a couple of time - a guy that watches too much shorts about McNally violating locks.
In addition, quite a few electronics can also be fixed just by bashing them a couple of times. It's surprising how many of life's problem can be solved just by a generous application of force.
So glad I'm not the obly one who ran into thata few times with that game.
Well, That's just work LMAO
Never change *JELLY* , Never change ~ 💙
We really love you the way you are ~
💙\\(>w< )
thats my oshi
this is peak
Solving a problem by accident without understanding it is very frustrating for any "proffesional". For a rando, it's just funny, but if Jelly feels like she _should_ understand it and instead "cheats" her way to the answer accidentaly, it can be pretty demoralizing.
Memories of computer networking and routing and switching classes are resurfacing
The network works... but why
Is this a puzzle game about digital logic circuits?
True programmer mentality on display, sasuga my sadgirl oshi
You don't need to know how it works, just that it does work
Todd ?!
Machine learning in a nutshell
I have a similar reaction when I play Shenzhen I/O. I kinda know what happens but I don't know how I made it happen.
Jelly is a true programmer, fixes the problem without knowing what they did.
Task failed successfully?
Every pupil you talk about Logic to...
I think the Boolean Maths is a better way of learning this, to be honest.
Programming 101
What is this game? Wanna do puzzles.
The game is called Turing Complete