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Three D Donut In C Tastes Good

Three D Donut In C Tastes Good
Non-programmers think we're building fancy 3D holograms of the Earth like we're some kind of tech wizards from a sci-fi movie. Meanwhile, the reality is us hunched over terminals writing ASCII donut code at 3AM, fueled by energy drinks and existential dread. The pinnacle of our achievement? Making a spinning donut in C that looks like it was rendered on a calculator from 1982. And we're absurdly proud of it. The gap between perception and reality has never been wider—or more delicious.

Storage is limited though 😁

Storage is limited though 😁 | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content I found a free hosting service Which host? Localhost

My Code vs. Youtuber Code

My Code vs. Youtuber Code | code-memes, lines of code-memes, youtube-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Me in 500 lines of code: EE Youtuber in 50 lines of code:

showing someone my github

showing someone my github | git-memes, github-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Belethor What have you got for Some may call this junk. Me, I call them treasures.

Relatable

relatable | code-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Me when someone watches me code literally forgetting everything I ever learned about coding made with mematic ProarammerHumor.io

How to survive a day in the office

How to survive a day in the office | iphone-memes, rds-memes, ide-memes, twitter-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Kristen DiMercurio kdimerc A tip for those of us who work at screens all day: 1. Unclench your jaw 2. Twist your torso from side to side 3. Arch backwards til you're upside down with your hands and feet on the floor 4. Laugh 5. Spider crawl across the room 6. Devour someone whole 7. Haunt the witnesses 22:54 - 32619 Twitter for iPhone

I Technically Never Wished For More Wishes

I Technically Never Wished For More Wishes
This programmer just executed the most beautiful integer overflow exploit in history! First wishing for wishes to be counted as an unsigned 32-bit integer (max value: 4,294,967,295 wishes), then ensuring the subtraction happens after the wish completes (avoiding the "no more wishes" rule), and finally wishing for 0 wishes which causes an underflow to 4,294,967,295! The genie's face says it all - he just got absolutely destroyed by a classic buffer overflow vulnerability. This is what happens when you don't sanitize your inputs, magical beings!

Elon stopped programming

Elon stopped programming | programming-memes, program-memes, comment-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Riya Pathak shared a post. Conversation starter 15 hrs Why does he look younger now? 1999 2020 Like Comment 65 comments 90 shares Share Most relevant Write a comment... Suraj iviomin Coz he stopped programming Like Reply 12 h

Not wrong actually

Not wrong actually | coding-memes, stackoverflow-memes, stack-memes, error-memes, overflow-memes, documentation-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Himanshu sudowick Coding is all fun until you come across an Error that's not on stackoverflow now you have to read full documentation

The fastest NoSQL database ever.

The fastest NoSQL database ever. | web-memes, test-memes, data-memes, sql-memes, database-memes, IT-memes, nosql-memes, twitter-memes, retweet-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content I Am Devloper iamdevloper If your brain was a database engine, what would it be? 4:36 PM 17 Mar 20 Twitter Web App 96 Retweets 796 Likes 17 KNRD Azeyrex 6h Replying to iamdevloper devnull 9 1 17 221 devnull devnull 6h was about to say that 9 17 49 8

Twitter's source code has been leaked on GitHub

Twitter's source code has been leaked on GitHub | code-memes, git-memes, github-memes, source code-memes, twitter-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Congratulations! You are being open sourced. REYISBAEOK Please do not resist.

Now We're Done: The CSS Catastrophe

Now We're Done: The CSS Catastrophe
The perfect visual representation of CSS architecture in the wild. That massive, towering monstrosity of nested divs and containers on the left? That's your "perfectly organized" stylesheet after six months of development. And that tiny little bracket on the right? That's the one semicolon you forgot that's causing the entire layout to implode. The relationship between effort and bugs in CSS is beautifully inverse - build a cathedral, then watch it crumble because you missed a single closing bracket. Frontend developers don't need therapy, they just need proper indentation and maybe a hug.