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No reason, then, they couldn’t be co-opted for programming mnemonics.

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Javascript is usually indie pop.” MichaelAza SlogansĪdvertisers love using slogans because they’re easy to remember and can become lodged in our brains, whether we like it or not. ‘public static void Main(string args)’, which is the default method signature for the main method in C#, is a hip-hop beat.

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“I have melodies for common code snippets. Developers are also often musically inclined, so naturally some use song-based mnemonics. 2 & 1 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Music and songs are always a great way to try and remember or learn things. m - Allows ^ and $ to match in the Middle of the string” blakem “\r\n or \n\r? ReturN - R before N” leigh_t

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Software developers are pretty logical people so, not surprisingly, they often rely on logic-based mnemonics to remember things. You tell me of our future that you plann'd: Only remember me you understand. Here’s a sampling of some approaches to programming mnemonics. Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay. As you might expect, some are pretty straightforward while others are more, um, creative. I recently looked around the web to see what kinds of mnemonics programmers are using to help them do their jobs. Never worry about what or when to studyuse memory strength-based reviews, powered by a patented blend of cognitive science and AI, with a single tap. Not surprisingly, then, developers will often come up with their own unique methods to jog their memories and save having to look something up in documentation. RememberThat automatically turns any text into quizzes, and tracks how well you know every answer across all your classes. Even the best developers can forget things like special variable names, command meanings, and the finer points of language-specific syntax no matter how many times they use them. Software developers, regardless of age, have lots to learn and remember. For example, I still do the knuckle-thing to remind me of how many days are in a given month. Mnemonics have been proven to aid in memory and retention and I'm making increasing use of them. A mnemonic is any device that can help you retain information, by translating it into a form that’s simpler or easier to remember, like an acronym or a saying or even a song. Luckily, in addition to my wife and kids, I have mnemonics to help me remember things. Now that I’m middle aged, I’m finding that my memory, as expected, is starting to get worse.















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