Nick Sieger: Hackers who are fathers and _why do what you love tag:blog.nicksieger.com,2005:Typo Typo 2007-08-31T18:30:28+00:00 Nick Sieger urn:uuid:d5cd5f14-65e3-429a-b26a-1bc108ba84e3 2006-05-05T14:24:00+00:00 2007-08-31T18:30:28+00:00 Hackers who are fathers and _why <p>Spotted on <a href="http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/191493">ruby-talk</a> today was this anecdote on a Ruby hacker/father and son, and I just had to share here.</p> <blockquote> <p>I trotted my 11 year old son over to the Poignant Guide and he laughed like crazy at the Cartoon Foxes and did a little programming, but soon got bored. Wait a minute Alex, let&#8217;s try one more thing, Dwe.. Array. Wow, how do I make my R kill big time (He knows all about cheats). I showed him the character&#8217;s values and he promptly put in a hugh number for the Rabbit&#8217;s strength. He was delighted to see the larger and larger negative life values appear whenever he attacked. Dad, is this how all my Gameboy programs work? Yes, son. Hey, dad I want to do 6dof animation too, can you teach me? Yes son, here&#8217;s a few books for you &#8211; Computer Graphics, Foley et al and Physics for Game Developers, Bourg. Not sure he&#8217;ll read them right away, but the whole episode saved me another $49.95 Game Cube cartridge.</p> </blockquote>