The Prodigy Sefiria’s Overpowering Program

The Prodigy Sefiria’s Overpowering Program

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神童セフィリアの下剋上プログラム

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Shindou Sefiria no Gekokujou Program, 神童セフィリアの下剋上プログラム

By ashitaka takami, 足高たかみ

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
3 volumes
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

As someone who died because of overwork in some super black company, before I knew it, I already reincarnated as a baby named 『Sefiria』 in a world of sword and magic. ….. But, having been born in a poor village with no ability, God…. what are you trying to do? As someone who’s forsaken by heaven, I’ve found some hope ——- that is the shocking truth about 「Magic Formula」 and 「Programming language」 resembling each other . This is it, my story about crawling up from the depth of the abyss of 『Absolutely don’t want to work』 Note: The protagonist is born as a boy in WN version and a girl in the LN version.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Prodigy Sefiria’s Overpowering Program Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Prodigy Sefiria’s Overpowering Program "The Prodigy Sefiria's Overpowering Program" presents an interesting premise: a reincarnated programmer using their skills in a magical world. The concept alone hooked me, and I dove in hoping for a clever blend of fantasy and coding. However, my experience, like that of many others, has been a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the idea of a child prodigy leveraging programming knowledge in a world of magic. The early chapters set the stage for a potentially engaging story, with the protagonist, Sefiria, navigating the challenges of infancy while secretly plotting to become a magical powerhouse. The charm of a baby genius, coupled with the promise of unique magic system based on code, had me optimistic. ### What Works Well The core idea of integrating programming with magic is undeniably creative. Some readers, myself included, enjoyed the initial setup, with Sefiria hiding his intelligence and working towards his goals. The author attempts to depict a unique magic system based on programming concepts, which, when executed well, could be a huge draw for tech-savvy readers. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, several aspects of the novel hampered my enjoyment. The prolonged baby stage, while intended to showcase Sefiria's genius, felt stretched out and, at times, unbelievable. The pacing felt slow, with little plot progression occurring in the initial chapters. Moreover, the execution of the programming mechanics left me wanting more. While the concept is intriguing, the actual implementation seemed to lack depth and accuracy, potentially alienating readers with programming backgrounds. The level of detail, or lack thereof, in the programming aspects was a significant point of criticism for some, including myself. I found the integration of code into battle scenes particularly jarring, as it felt out of place and disrupted the flow of the narrative. The translation quality also seemed to be an issue, with some readers finding the translator's comments distracting and disruptive. While footnotes were initially used, the consistency of this approach apparently waned, leading to comments interspersed within the text. ### Final Verdict "The Prodigy Sefiria's Overpowering Program" has a compelling premise and potential for a unique blend of fantasy and programming. However, the slow pacing, questionable programming mechanics, and issues with the translation ultimately detracted from my overall enjoyment. While I appreciate the author's creativity, the execution needs refinement to truly captivate readers. I would recommend approaching this novel with caution and tempered expectations.

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