To the contrary of what you said, the boring parts are important if those of us who do not code are not to be left behind.
I read through all of it, despite not understanding most of it, but the brain is an odd thing; it takes tiny bits it can make sense of and stores them and the next time we read, it adds a few more tiny parts, until we reach the stage where we go 'aha' that is what he is talking about, or else, you make the service or program available and it is just that little bit easier to to learn.
Thank you for taking the time to help us grow along with you.
lol, I code alot and don't understand half the gibberish most programmers write.
And I have a masters in compiler design and construction...
if your not in the room working on that little chunk of flotsom, why the hell would you know what they are talking about....
It's not you, it's gibberish...lol...
I just realize awhile back because I was doing it all the time:
"It's actually a cry for help because they are lonely working alone and need to vent..."
They need to get more self actualized (to many of them don't ind this out till they are to late in life)...
So, I find it best to say, boy that's interesting smile
and change the subject to women, sports, poker, music, family or food...
Or if you want a blank face Politics or Religion....
Just by 2 cents...
A pity my upvote is under 2c so you get nothing, for I enjoyed reading your comment.
When I was much younger, I had a Sinclair Spectrum and I learnt to use Superbasic and make little programs and games. Does that mean I am entitled to call myself a programmer?
:))