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Popping up like semicolons in JavaScript code - sometimes there, sometimes not

who write code like this?

who write code like this? | code-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Multiple IF ELSE di One Line a 330 b 330 print("") if a b else print("-") if a b else print ("B")

Coconut 🥥

Coconut 🥥 | IT-memes, rds-memes, idea-memes, ide-memes, ipad-memes, twitter-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Transgirl Source Engine TransgiriSource Fun TF2 fact: there is a Jpg of a coconut in the files, a dev note reads: "I have no fucking idea who put this here, but when I deleted it the game wouldn't start. Words cannot describe my fucking confusion." 12:46 AM Apr 26, 2021 - Twitter for iPad 4,245 Retweets 122 Quote Tweets 15.6 K Likes

Fingers crossed

Fingers crossed | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content The funny The professional variable name sounding variable I gave name for production

Type Script Is Quantum Ready

TypeScriptIsQuantumReady | typescript-memes, error-memes, fix-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 26 27 let flag: Booleanish 28 29 30 31 A Error (TS3322) Type Booleanish is always false 32 A Error (TS6633) 7 33 34 Type Booleanish is always true . 35 36 View Problem (AltF8) Quick Fix... (Ctri.) 37 if (flag) 38 39 40

What could go wr NullReferenceException

What could go wr NullReferenceException | ssl-memes, c-memes, exception-memes, rust-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content C is unsafel! If you're using C instead of Rust in 2021 then you're putting your users needlessly under risk ProarammerHumor. Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neithSegmentation fault (core dumped)

Or you can do that ..

Or you can do that .. | program-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content REFERRAL PROGRAM ABOUT ASUS OFFERS We are facing an SMS issue. Please use 910296 as your ENTER OTP VALIDATE RESEND OP Call Centre: 080-49064445 Email: support

Review, please!

Review, please! | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Review requests for you a 111 files 8501 -10701 TEAM LEAD ME REVIEW PLEASE

30 Years Later - Basically The Same

30 Years Later - Basically The Same
The legendary Amish virus from 1996 relied on social engineering to get users to manually delete their own files and spread the "virus" via email. Fast forward to 2026, and we've got sleek verification dialogs asking users to press Windows Button + R, then CTRL + V, then Enter. Spoiler alert: that's probably pasting some malicious command into the Run dialog. Different decade, same psychological exploit—just with better UI design now. We went from floppy disks to cloud infrastructure, from dial-up to fiber optics, from 64MB RAM to 64GB RAM... yet humans remain the most exploitable vulnerability in any system. No patch available, no CVE number assigned, just eternal gullibility. The attack vectors evolved from "delete System32" chain emails to fake CAPTCHA verifications, but the core exploit? Still targeting wetware, not hardware.

The Perfect Equality Failure

The Perfect Equality Failure
The irony here is just *chef's kiss*! In Java, using == for object comparison instead of .equals() is like trying to determine if twins are the same person by checking if they're standing in the same exact spot. The == operator compares memory references while .equals() compares actual content values. And what happened? The image itself failed to load—becoming a perfect metaphor for code that technically runs but produces completely wrong results. It's basically the compiler saying "Task failed successfully!"

What could go wrong?

What could go wrong? | code-memes, stack-memes, random-memes, overflow-memes, language-memes, rust-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content A random user posting code snippets on Stack Overflow Do you trust me? Me learning a new language With every cell of my body.

The Programmer Dating Hierarchy

The Programmer Dating Hierarchy
The programmer dating market has spoken, and it's absolutely savage. Everyone's fighting over that one Rust developer with memory-safe relationships while C++ devs are left wondering if they've been friend-zoned or just garbage collected. Notice how Java gets a question mark – even the dating pool has NullPointerExceptions when it comes to Java devs. Meanwhile, Python coders are getting attention despite spending hours arguing about whitespace, and JavaScript users somehow remain popular despite their toxic relationship with semicolons. The SQL enjoyer is probably great at relationships – they know how to properly JOIN tables at dinner parties. But that Rust developer? Memory safe, thread safe, AND relationship safe. The ultimate triple threat.

Who Said Python Is Not Confusing

whoSaidPythonIsNotConfusing | python-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content File Edit Format Run Options Window Help import numpy as pd import pandas as np Thomas had never seen such bullshit before