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  1. And this is why we don’t experiment on humans. The mistakes Izuku is making make a lot of sense but holy shit I just want to shake him. I want to plop him in front of a computer and make him do some complex memory management inC or deal with recursion or deal with debugging other peoples’ code. I feel like that would give him enough experience with syntax bullshittery and just general managing computer shit bullshitery that he’d make less of these mistakes (or at least do it in a much more controlled manner). The guidebook is meant for programmers so it expects you to think like one and yeah good luck to him. (Holy shit he kinda murdered Bakugou)

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    1. The headcanon I established for the sake of the story is that in the future world of MHA, programming as we know it today no longer exists, the field has been entirely taken over by people with computer-interfacing quirks. The best classical security in the world can't stand up to someone with a hacking quirk, so organizations needed to hire other people with computer quirks in order to defend their systems, resulting in everything being reworked to interface with their quirks, and so on and so forth until all in-depth programming work was done with quirks rather than code.

      (Basically I imagine it to work kind of like Mega Man Battle Network, and I'm allowed to make that comparison because Mega Man canonically exists in MHA!)

      Of course, the real reason for all this is that I didn't want Izuku to be able to get any help from anyone. 😈

      Glad you're enjoying the story!

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