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What language did you use?

What language did you use? | server-memes, discord-memes, IT-memes, ide-memes, bot-memes, cors-memes, language-memes, comment-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content I made a discord bot it's offline? selt. discordapp Submitted 6 months ago by deleted So I made a bot called ' because my discord name is but it is offline help? 23 comments source share save hide report hide all child comments and it is supposed to be my identical clone all 23 comments navigate by sorted by: best V 1- rivacom () Riva0219 10 points 6 months ago What language did you use? did you start the server for this bot? Go over the steps you did to run it. deleted 12 points 6 months ago English and I made the server days before the bot LackingAGoodName 6 LackingAGoodName4444 37 points 6 months ago English Bless you lol germalink source embed save savo-REs oarent ore gold nice child comments - deleted 4 points 6 months ago permalink source embed ProgrammerHumor

Fixed one of the previous post.

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JavaScript Type Coercion: The Language Of Surprises

JavaScript Type Coercion: The Language Of Surprises
The eternal JavaScript type coercion strikes again! In the first panel, someone proudly declares JavaScript as their favorite language. But the punchline reveals why developers have a love-hate relationship with it—when you add 1 to the string "11", JavaScript helpfully concatenates them into "111" instead of doing math. Yet when you subtract 1 from "11", it suddenly decides to convert the string to a number and returns 10. This inconsistent type handling is why senior devs develop eye twitches whenever someone mentions JavaScript. It's like having a calculator that sometimes decides to spell out numbers in interpretive dance.

When Architecture Compatibility Is Your Side Hustle

When Architecture Compatibility Is Your Side Hustle
Ah, the miracle of emulation. Valve somehow convinced x86 apps to play nice with ARM architecture, which is basically like getting cats and dogs to not only coexist but form a barbershop quartet. The Steam Machine announcement feels like that moment when your coworker says they refactored the entire codebase over the weekend and "it just works." Sure, buddy. Next you'll tell me PHP is secure and printers never jam.

I felt compelled to see what would happen

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He Know Bitwise Operators

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Two hours well spent

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Content Me: Spends two hours explaining how my code works. The person I'm explaining to: All right, then. Keep your secrets.

What Are Tech Guys Gonna Do?

What Are Tech Guys Gonna Do?
Nothing says "I'm deeply in love" like naming your Git branch feature/sarah-you-complete-me . Developers might not write songs, but we immortalize our crushes in commit messages that only 3 other people will ever read. The real romance is when you push to production and whisper "this one's for you" as you break the entire codebase. Who needs mixtapes when you can dedicate a Stack Overflow question to your beloved? "Dear Jessica, this segmentation fault represents my heart without you."

Error Handling Has Encountered An Error While Handling Errors

Error Handling Has Encountered An Error While Handling Errors
Ah, the rare recursive error—when your error handler fails to handle itself! Instead of actual error messages, we're looking at the placeholder variables that should've been replaced with real content. It's like the app's exception handler threw an exception, then that exception handler also crashed. The digital equivalent of a fire truck catching fire on the way to put out a fire. Somewhere, a developer is frantically searching Stack Overflow for "how to debug the debugger" while questioning their career choices.

When You Realize How Old Everything Is

When You Realize How Old Everything Is
That moment when your high-end gaming rig with 32GB RAM and RTX 4090 can barely handle a remastered version of a game from 2003. You excitedly select "Auto Detect Quality" expecting it to max out everything, only for the system to take one look at the spaghetti code underneath the shiny new textures and go "Yeah... let's set this to medium." Your $3000 machine just got humbled by legacy code that was written when 512MB of RAM was considered excessive. The real remaster was the existential crisis we gained along the way.

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