Somebody's calculator function clearly got confused with their first programming lesson! Instead of returning 35 (7×5), this calculator proudly outputs "Hello World" like it just graduated from Coding 101. Classic case of a variable type mismatch—calculator.js expected numbers but got existential instead. The dev probably reused that "Hello World" function they wrote 5 minutes earlier and forgot to change the return value. That's what happens when you code at 3 AM fueled by nothing but energy drinks and stackoverflow copy-pasta.
When Your Calculator Has An Identity Crisis
3 months ago
259,097 views
0 shares
calculator-memes, hello-world-memes, frontend-memes, programming-mistakes-memes, javascript-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
More Like This
How to build a horse with various programming languages
2 years ago
126.2K views
0 shares
It's javascript all the way down
4 years ago
95.6K views
0 shares
Spot on.
4 years ago
225.2K views
0 shares
Adult Lego: The Software Engineering Truth
5 months ago
144.7K views
0 shares
Got a nice surprise in the console after pushing to BitBucket
1 year ago
51.3K views
0 shares
Loading more content...
AI
AWS
Agile
Algorithms
Android
Apple
Bash
C++
Csharp