Programmer's Guide to Another World

Programmer's Guide to Another World

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Imagine waking up one day, not in your familiar bedroom, but in a world straight out of a fantasy novel. That's exactly what happens to Hiroshi Sato, a brilliant but kind of ordinary Japanese programmer. One moment he's debugging code, the next he's staring at dragons and elves. Talk about an unexpected system crash! But he didn't just get dumped there with nothing. Turns out, his unique ability, which he calls "Reality Coding," lets him tweak this new world like it's just another program. Think of it: he can literally write code to change landscapes, create new technologies, or even fix social problems. And get this - he's also got access to the "Omni-Net," basically an internet for an entire universe, putting infinite knowledge right at his fingertips. Most people would probably go on epic quests, but not him. He's got bigger plans.
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