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All My Homies Hate CMake

All My Homies Hate CMake
The passive-aggressive Bugs Bunny perfectly encapsulates the C++ developer's nightmare. You spend hours configuring build systems only to hit the dreaded "documentation not found" error when you actually need help. It's like CMake is saying "I could tell you how to fix this, but where's the fun in that?" The best part of using CMake is telling everyone how much you hate using CMake.

I Wish All CMake Fans A Very Pleasant Documentation Not Found

I Wish All CMake Fans A Very Pleasant Documentation Not Found
The universal hatred for CMake transcends all intelligence levels! The meme shows an IQ bell curve with people at every point—from 55 to 145—united in their collective trauma of writing CMakeLists.txt files at 3AM while sobbing uncontrollably. The "well ackchyually" guy at the bottom represents that one teammate who claims to understand CMake but still copy-pastes from StackOverflow like the rest of us. Nothing brings C++ developers together like the shared existential dread of finding yourself in dependency hell with zero documentation. It's the build system we all use and absolutely nobody enjoys!

How Do They Do This

How Do They Do This
The dark magic of build systems strikes again! Kitware, the company behind CMake, somehow claims 24 million users despite no one ever voluntarily identifying as a "CMake user." It's like that moment when you realize you've been drafted into an army you never signed up for. The Saruman imagery is perfect because using CMake feels exactly like staring into a mysterious orb that shows you cryptic error messages while slowly draining your will to live. We all just wanted to compile our code, but instead we're part of some grand arcane ritual.

Why I'd Like To Avoid Using C++

Why I'd Like To Avoid Using C++
The top panel shows the Rust experience: find a library on crates.io, run one command, import it, and you're done. The stick figure even has their arms outstretched in celebration. Meanwhile, C++ is depicted as the ninth circle of dependency hell. Finding libraries across random websites, manually downloading tar files, and engaging in ritual combat with CMake until your build inevitably fails. The stick figures are literally hanging themselves in despair. And this is why some of us drink heavily before attempting to add external libraries to C++ projects.