What are some things non-programmers say that frustrate programmers?

 The following are a couple of things non-software engineers could say that can once in a while disappoint developers:


1. "Might you at any point rapidly fix it?"

2. "It ought to be simple, right?"

3. "For what reason is it taking such a long time?"

4. "I fail to see the reason why it's not working."

5. "However, it dealt with my PC!"

6. "I have a companion who knows a piece about PCs, perhaps they can help."

7. "Simply add this component, it won't transform anything more."

8. "Might you at any point make it closely resemble this plan?"

9. "I tracked down this code on the web, might you at any point utilize it?"

10. "Might you at any point cause it to do [insert complex task]?"


These assertions can be baffling in light of the fact that they frequently underrate the intricacy of programming assignments, overlook the time and exertion expected for appropriate execution, or neglect to see the value in the complexities of troubleshooting and critical thinking in programming advancement.

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