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This Is How Non Coder And My Client Thinks Icode

thisIsHowNonCoderAndMyClientThinksICode | code-memes, coder-memes, web-memes, website-memes, bugs-memes, bug-memes, machine-memes, cli-memes, mac-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 3 4 5 6 7 Machine, Pls make website, 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Thanks, Human 16 17 PS no bugs :) 18 all responsive like, w BIG pictures 000, use my fav fonts, also fancy menus with whoosh on, load fast pls VIA

It's always the first result on Google with thousands of views, too

It's always the first result on Google with thousands of views, too | code-memes, stackoverflow-memes, stack-memes, google-memes, password-memes, api-memes, overflow-memes, ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When someone posts their code on stackoverflow and accidentally leaves an uncensored API key or password

We Are Being Studied

weAreBeingStudied | programmer-memes, software-memes, engineer-memes, software engineer-memes, engineering-memes, program-memes, date-memes, http-memes, search-memes, reddit-memes, subreddit-memes, public-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content RESEARCH-ARTICLE f What Makes Programmers Laugh? Exploring the Submissions of the Subreddit rProgrammerHumor. Authors: Milkka Kuutila, Leevi Rantala, Junhao Li, Simo Hosio, Mika Mntyla Authors Info Claims ESEM '24: Proceedings of the 18th ACMIEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement Pages 371 - 381 https:doi-org.ezproxy.auckland.ac.nz10.11453674805.3686696 Check for updates Published: 24 October 2024 Publication History.

I'd Rather Work On Something That Contributes Positively To Society, Thanks

I'd Rather Work On Something That Contributes Positively To Society, Thanks
Ah, the classic bait and switch of tech recruiting. That initial excitement when you hear "competitive salary and work-life balance" quickly evaporates when you realize it's for yet another blockchain startup trying to revolutionize digital pet ownership or whatever. After 15 years in this industry, I've developed a Pavlovian response to the word "blockchain" - it's basically shorthand for "we're burning VC money on a solution desperately searching for a problem." But hey, at least you'll get free kombucha and a foosball table while the funding lasts!

Trying to compare two arrays in JS with the "==" operator

Trying to compare two arrays in JS with the "==" operator | array-memes, arrays-memes, try-memes, js-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 4, 3 4, 3 Corporate needs you to find the similarities between this picture and this picture. JS They're completely different pictures.

Integrating Old Ap Is With New Services

Integrating Old Ap Is With New Services
Ah, the classic "elevator to stairs" integration. This is what happens when management says "make the legacy system work with our shiny new architecture" without providing any budget. Twenty years in this industry and I've seen this exact scenario play out with every enterprise "digital transformation" project. You think you're getting a smooth ride to the cloud, but open those doors and surprise! It's just the same old COBOL code with a REST API slapped on top. The best part? Some architect got promoted for this "innovative solution."

From the project managers final exam.

From the project managers final exam. | IT-memes, manager-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 5. An orchestra of 120 players takes 40 minutes to play Beethoven's 9th Symphony. How long would it take for 60 players to play the symphony? Let P be number of players and T the time playing. ProdrammerHumor.

The Portable Desktop Paradox

The Portable Desktop Paradox
The eternal PC enthusiast paradox. Spend weeks researching parts, dropping a small fortune on a custom build with RGB everything... only to have it sit permanently on your desk. Meanwhile, laptop users buy a portable device and immediately dock it, connect three monitors, and never move it again. We're all just creating expensive, complicated desk ornaments with extra steps.

Say no more

Say no more | ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content So, Bob, why should we hire you? That's a stupid question WELCOME ABOARD! stackoverflow Cyanide and Happiness Explosm.net

Which One Of You Was It This Time

whichOneOfYouWasItThisTime | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content VEFI BIOS Utility - EZ Mode 092312024 17:110 Monday E English Information CPU Tempe HI101-PLUS BIOS Ver. 3403 Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU G3930 2.90GHz Speed; 2900 MHz Memory: 4096 MB (DDRA 2133MHz) DRAM Status DIMM A1: Patriot 4096MB 2133MH2 DIMM B1: NA 10015

The 3 AM Debugging Epiphany

The 3 AM Debugging Epiphany
The brain that won't let you sleep but suddenly becomes a debugging genius at 3 AM. Nothing like lying in bed, desperately trying to rest, when your brain decides that's the perfect moment to solve the bug that's been haunting you for 6 hours. The universe's cruelest joke is that your best code solutions arrive precisely when you have no access to a keyboard. And by morning? That brilliant fix will have vanished like a dream, leaving only the vague memory that you once knew greatness.

Please Spare Me From Having To Touch That Shit I Wrote Back Then

Please Spare Me From Having To Touch That Shit I Wrote Back Then
The horror! The absolute existential dread of discovering your old code lurking in a production codebase. It's like opening a time capsule filled with questionable life choices and embarrassing fashion statements, except this one can crash servers. Every developer has that moment of "who wrote this garbage?" followed by the soul-crushing realization that you are the author of said garbage. The code you wrote six months ago might as well have been written by your evil twin who hates documentation and future-you specifically. The box isn't just holding code—it's containing your shame, your technical debt, and that "temporary" solution that somehow survived three major releases. Touch it? You'd rather stick your hand in a blender. At least the blender would be honest about its intentions.