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sharing | code-memes, amazon-memes, IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
code-memes, amazon-memes, IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io

Context

This humorous meme pokes fun at the common experience of developers who are too proud to ask for help when they’re stuck with a coding issue.

Setup

  • The first panel features GitHub’s logo and Google Drive’s logo, representing two popular platforms used by developers.
  • The second panel shows a person taking a picture of their code, implying that they’re trying to share it with someone or somewhere but don’t want to actually ask for help.

The Twist

  • The third panel reveals the punchline: the developer is sharing their own code on social media and asking people to read it aloud as an audiobook on Amazon.
  • This absurd request implies that the developer is so embarrassed about not being able to solve the problem themselves that they’re willing to go to great lengths (and waste a lot of time) just to avoid admitting defeat.

The Humor

  • The meme playfully highlights the tendency for developers to overcomplicate things and seek help in awkward ways when faced with a coding challenge.
  • It’s relatable and entertaining, making it a lighthearted way to poke fun at ourselves and our own struggles as developers.

Content

GitHub Taking a picture of your code Notch Retweeted Definitely Not Dan DefN… 2h Replying to notch Read your code aloud and put it on Amazon as an audiobook. g 17 15 ProgrammerHumor.io 216