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when they tell you to think outside the box

when they tell you to think outside the box | coding-memes, software-memes, code-memes, development-memes, test-memes, errors-memes, loc-memes, lock-memes, error-memes, blockchain-memes, IT-memes, npm-memes, ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
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[text] Introducing Shitify. A Reverse Linter. Add errors to your code. Shitify is a new tool thats shaking up the world of software development. Its a reverse linter which means it adds errors to your code. Its simple to use. Just install it with npm npm install g shitify shitify myCode.js Now your code is full of errors This might sound like a bad thing but its actually a great way to test your code. If your code can handle errors then its probably robust enough to handle anything. Additionally Shitify can make you rich when coding smart contracts because if the opposite of Biggies maxim Mo money mo problems is true more problems in your blockchain means more money. Disregard bitches acquire currency