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I’d say that’s below average

I’d say that’s below average | programmer-memes, code-memes, program-memes, try-memes, warning-memes, IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Dear programmer: When I wrote this code, only god and I knew how it worked. " Now, only god knows it! Therefore, if you are trying to optimize this routine and it fails (most surely), please increase this counter as a warning for the next person: total hours wasted here 254

Make files more compressible by sorting them alphabetically!

Make files more compressible by sorting them alphabetically! | data-memes, sorting-memes, ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content normal.txt Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor i ncididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostru d exercitation ullanco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aut e irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat n ulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. sorted.txt 0000000000000 tuu normal.zip sorted.zip sorted.txt normal. txt , , , .... DELU aaaaaaabbbccccccccccccccccddddddddddddddddddeeeeeeeeeeeee ffggghiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11111111 immmmmmnnnnn Annnnnnnnnnnnnnn00000000000000000000000000 Prrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrssssssssssssssssss 411 bytes Archive 2020-11-14 224 bytes Archive 2020-11-14 445 bytes Text 2020-11-14 445 bytes Text 2020-11-14

Just Use Linux Bro

Just Use Linux Bro
Linux evangelists exist in a perpetual state of rainbow-hands enthusiasm, completely oblivious to the fact that suggesting "just use Linux" is like telling someone with a paper cut to perform their own open-heart surgery. The meme perfectly captures that special breed of tech zealot who genuinely believes switching operating systems will magically solve all your problems—as if reformatting your drive and learning an entirely new ecosystem is a casual weekend activity. Meanwhile, the rest of us are just trying to print a document without having to compile our own printer drivers from source.

Your Tech Lead Is Dead

Your Tech Lead Is Dead
The Terminator's code review process is brutally efficient. Junior dev thinks creating a PR means they're done, but they've forgotten the most important part—getting their Tech Lead's approval. And just like the Terminator's cold delivery of bad news, there's no sugar-coating it when your TL has abandoned the project, gone on vacation, or worse... left for another company. Now your code is stuck in PR purgatory, neither alive nor dead, just waiting... forever.

Mad respect for the Lain profile pic tho

Mad respect for the Lain profile pic tho | IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content unless you can explain it to a first grader child you don't fully understand it OK first grader kids Today I gonna show you the application of Segment Tree in Dynamic Convex Hull problems

Situation

Situation | computer-memes, bot-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When the computer asks "Are you a robot?", maybe, he just wants to find his family?

Cherry KC 200 MX Mechanical Office Keyboard with New MX2A switches. Modern Design with Metal Plate Frame (White W/MX2A Brown Switch)

Cherry KC 200 MX Mechanical Office Keyboard with New MX2A switches. Modern Design with Metal Plate Frame (White W/MX2A Brown Switch)
CHERRY MX2A Switches: Available in different switch variants – all made in Germany and featuring Gold-Crosspoint contact precision · White LED indicators built into the status keys (CAPS-, SCROLL- an…

Not code, just a command telling the computer to do something

Not code, just a command telling the computer to do something | code-memes, computer-memes, machine-memes, command-memes, IT-memes, mac-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Tweet 20h: Replying to h I never said she created the machine. She wrote the first code for the machine. She wrote THE FIRST CODE. This isn't about "woke culture" this is about actual historical facts. 9 1 17 11 20h Replying to Wasn t even code, it was a command to tell the machine to do something, A MACHINE WHICH WAS INVENTED BEFORE BY BABBAGE. 2 17

The Infinite Program Loop

The Infinite Program Loop
Ah, the recursive existential crisis that hits you at 2am after your fifth coffee. The bootstrap paradox of programming languages is like trying to figure out which came first—the compiler or the language. Someone had to write a compiler... in what? Assembly? But how was the assembler made? Machine code? But how did they... It's turtles all the way down until you reach some poor soul toggling switches on the ENIAC by hand, muttering "there's got to be a better way to do this."

These meetings will be the death of me

These meetings will be the death of me | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Me after sitting on mute for 59 minutes in a Zoom call to say "nope, nothing from me"

Error 3251: Vibes Critically Low

Error 3251: Vibes Critically Low
You know you've reached peak code delirium when your error code starts looking like a lucky lottery number. That "3251" isn't just any error—it's the universe's way of saying "congrats on breaking things in a statistically improbable way!" The dead-inside stare of that stick figure is the universal developer expression that translates to: "I've been debugging for so long that my soul has left my body and is currently applying for jobs at non-tech companies." Nothing captures the programming experience quite like the slow descent from "I'll just fix this one bug" to "VIBECODING BAD" as you realize you've somehow managed to summon an error that doesn't even exist in the documentation.

What’s up with these insane processes? It keeps getting worse

What’s up with these insane processes? It keeps getting worse | coding-memes, tech-memes, test-memes, IT-memes, manager-memes, interview-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Interview process 1. Your application will be reviewed by our team 2. You will be sent a set of written interview questions which will be reviewed anonymously 3. You will be asked to take a standardised personality test 4. A short interview with a team member 5. An HR interview 6. You will be asked to complete a small coding test 7. A series of four more detailed technical interviews 8. Hiring manager interview 9. Offer

Times Are Tough

Times Are Tough
The desperate plight of the modern developer captured in SpongeBob meme format! Mr. Krabs stands before a tombstone marked "#1 COBOL", contemplating whether to disturb the resting place of this ancient programming language for financial gain... before immediately diving in headfirst. COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language) was created in 1959 and powers approximately 70% of banking transaction systems and 95% of ATM swipes. Despite being declared "dead" countless times, COBOL developers can earn $100k+ salaries simply because nobody wants to learn it anymore. The skills shortage is so severe that during the pandemic, several states desperately called retired COBOL programmers back to work. The grave-digging metaphor is painfully accurate - learning COBOL feels like exhuming digital archaeology, but the financial rewards make even the most principled developers reconsider their stance!

Binary Tree Coding Computer Programmer T-Shirt

Binary Tree Coding Computer Programmer T-Shirt
Computer Programming design. · Lightweight, Classic fit, Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem