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Happy now??

Happy now?? | developer-memes, code-memes, test-memes, bug-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Developer: You won't be able to find even one bug in my code.. Tester: yuva.krishna.memes

happened to me today at my computer science practical today

happened to me today at my computer science practical today | code-memes, computer-memes, computer science-memes, try-memes, IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When you trying to look at the code you wrote a month ago IT'S SOME KIND OF ELVISH ICANT READ IT

The Illusion Of Game Library Choice

The Illusion Of Game Library Choice
Ah yes, the illusion of choice in our digital libraries. Spending half an hour scrolling through a Steam collection that would take three lifetimes to complete, only to launch Counter-Strike for the 5,783rd time. It's like having a fridge full of groceries and still ordering takeout. The McDonald's clown face-plant perfectly captures that moment of self-awareness when you realize you've wasted time browsing games you'll never play instead of just admitting you wanted to play the same comfort game all along. Peak decision paralysis with a side of self-deception.

Controversial Experience From The Junior Dev

controversialExperienceFromTheJuniorDev | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content GET THAT THING OUT OF MY FACE! chomp chicken thoughts

SIAGO Dual Monitor Stand, 15 to 32 Inch Monitor Arm, Adjustable Monitors Mount with C-Clamp and Grommet Installation, Made of Iron and Al, VESA Monitor Stand for Desk - Fits 4.4 to 19.8lbs Monitors

SIAGO Dual Monitor Stand, 15 to 32 Inch Monitor Arm, Adjustable Monitors Mount with C-Clamp and Grommet Installation, Made of Iron and Al, VESA Monitor Stand for Desk - Fits 4.4 to 19.8lbs Monitors
No More Screen Droop: SIAGO dual monitor arm supports a maximum load of 19.8lbs per arm and fits monitors from 15 to 32 inches. Ensuring the computer monitor stand remains stable provides a reliable …

The best Java summary there can ever be

The best Java summary there can ever be | code-memes, java-memes, object-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content JAVA, A BOILERPLATE-DRIVEN LANGUAGE DESIGNED FOR WRITING VERBOSE, OBJECT-ORIENTED, INSTANT LEGACY CODE

F to everyone who's trying to learn off of crappy documentation

F to everyone who's trying to learn off of crappy documentation | programming-memes, tech-memes, technology-memes, program-memes, try-memes, documentation-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Trying to learn programming from tutorials How to backflip? A backflip is just a reverse implemented front flip How to front flip Front flip is a perpendicular cartwheel 1 17 How to cartwheel Cartwheel has been superceded by backflip technology. Check out their documentation! Documentation: a backflip is just a reverse implemented backflip 17

Blåhaj debugging 💻🦈

Blåhaj debugging 💻🦈 | programming-memes, programmer-memes, developer-memes, software-memes, code-memes, computer-memes, tech-memes, computer science-memes, web-memes, engineer-memes, website-memes, software engineer-memes, engineering-memes, stack-memes, program-memes, debugging-memes, bug-memes, list-memes, object-memes, debug-memes, IT-memes, ide-memes, bot-memes, language-memes, feature-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content E Blhaj debugging YA 22 languages v Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools v From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In software engineering, blhaj debugging (or blhajing) is a method of debugging code by articulating a problem in spoken or written natural language. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a blhaj and debug their code by forcing themselves to explain it, line-by-line, to the blhaj 1 Many other terms exist for this technique, often involving different (usually) inanimate objects, or pets such as a dog or a cat. Rubber ducks are also widely used. Many programmers have had the experience of explaining a problem to someone else, possibly even to someone who knows nothing about programming, and then hitting upon the solution in the process of explaining the problem. In describing what the code is supposed to do and observing what it actually does, any incongruity between these two becomes apparent. (2 More generally, teaching a subject forces its evaluation from different perspectives and can provide a deeper understanding. S By using an inanimate object, the programmer can try to accomplish this without having to interrupt anyone else. This approach has been taught in computer science and software engineering courses.(45) A blahaj in use by a developer to aid code review In popular culture (edit On 1 April 2018, Stack Exchange introduced a blhaj avatar on their websites as a new feature called Shark Overflow. The blhaj appeared at the bottom right corner of the browser viewport, and attempted to help visitors by listening to their problems and responding with solutions. It referenced blhajing as a powerful method for solving problems. Some confused visitors and users seeing the blahaj for the first time thought that a malware program had been installed in their computer before realizing it was an April Fools' Day joke. 7) See also rediti Code review Pair programming Socratic method Desk checking Software walkthrough Eureka effect The Aha! effect and scientific discovery Think aloud protocol Pointing and calling Rogerian method Computer programming portal

I Use Linux Btw

iUseLinuxBtw | linux-memes, ux-memes, windows-memes, macos-memes, mac-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Linux: Makes the OS faster and more configurable MacOS: Makes the OS easier to use and more dependable Windows: 1313 duh 063 ProgrammerHumo

I Are Programmer Cat T-Shirt for Men Women

I Are Programmer Cat T-Shirt for Men Women
I Are Programmer Cat Lover and Programmer Saying: I Make Computer Beep Boop Beep Beep Boop. · Funny Computer Nerd and Cat Mom or Cat Dad Design for every Software Developer, Coder, Programmer, Hacker…

The Great Language Classification Debate

The Great Language Classification Debate
Look at all those programming languages up there, displayed like some prestigious entomological collection. Hundreds of beetles, each with their unique syntax and quirks, pinned meticulously to the wall. And then there's HTML. Five lonely beetles at the bottom. Separated. Ostracized. The markup language that developers love to exclude from the programming language family reunion. The eternal debate continues. Is HTML a programming language? Well, if you've ever tried explaining to a client why their website looks different in Safari, you know it can certainly bug you like one.

Wish There Was Abetter Way

wishThereWasABetterWay | program-memes, string-memes, IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 20 22 25 26 28 32 33 35 36 38 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 This program will autocorrect a word include iostream include string using namespace std; int main) string input; cout "Please enter your word: cin input; if (input "aple") cout "apple"; if (input "app1") cout "app, apple"., if (input "appe") cout "app, apple"; if (input es "abandond") cout "abandoned"; if (input "abndond") cout abandoned" if (input as "abndnd") cout "abandoned"; if (input as "agil") cout "agile"; if (input an "agilt") cout "agility"; if (input as "accpet") cout "accept"; if (input "acept") cout "accept" if (input as "acesory") cout "accessory"; if Ginout as "acessible") cout "accessible' if (input "accidnt") cout "accident" if (input : cout "a count, account" if (input "admn") cout "admin"; if (input "arplan") cout "airolane": if (input "airplan") cout "airplane"; if (input "arplane") cout "airplane": if (input "alabam") cout "alabama"; if (input "audi") cout "audit"; please review if (input "inheritence") cout "inheritance"; if (input "beverge") cout "beverage" if (input "propan") cout "propane"; if (input "cancr") cout "cancer" if (input "chors")

aRrAyz aR3 kUUL

aRrAyz aR3 kUUL | array-memes, arrays-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content (I DON'T REALIY HAVE ANY STRONG OPINIONS ON ANYTHING. ARRAYS CAN START AT 1 SHENCOMIX.COM

Trust The Process (Of Skipping Tests)

Trust The Process (Of Skipping Tests)
The quintessential dev team dynamic captured in its natural habitat. Top dev proudly announces "the energy I bring to the team" while showcasing a comment from a teammate who's bypassing all testing protocols with the battle cry "i'm merging it. f*ck the tests." Meanwhile, the cherry on top comes from someone named "Average Engineer" who declares writing test cases is basically admitting your code might have flaws—a cardinal sin in the church of overconfidence. This is that special moment when the CI/CD pipeline becomes CI/See-No-Evil. Future production issues? That's tomorrow-you's problem! Nothing says "high-performing team" like merging untested code at 11:36 PM and calling it "energy."