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Just your regular 15 inch one

Just your regular 15 inch one | web-memes, design-memes, website-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Dad iMessage Today 09:58 My mate needs a website designing, told him 500. I've sent him your number What? How big is the website? Read 09:58 Normal screen size

God bless SO community. I would have no college degree and no job without you 🙏

God bless SO community. I would have no college degree and no job without you 🙏 | stackoverflow-memes, stack-memes, overflow-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content All software in the world StackOverflow answers Proarammer-umor.io

And they aren't a bot

And they aren't a bot | random-memes, git-memes, github-memes, IT-memes, bot-memes, youtube-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content ) HAVE A MILLION FOLLOWERS IN INSTAGRAM! I DESERVE THE CROWN! ) ) HAVE 2 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS IN YOUTUBE! IT IS MINE! RANDOM SUffERING I have one follower on GitHub mematic Proarammer-umor.io

New Security Update At Work

NewSecurityUpdateAtWork | password-memes, security-memes, devs-memes, date-memes, rds-memes, ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Security Policy Update Work: All passwords are treated as confidential information and should not be shared with anyone DEVS: mgflip.com

Found this beauty on a national website

Found this beauty on a national website | web-memes, website-memes, date-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content var months new Array (12); months 0 "January": months 1 - "Feoruary months 2 "March"; months 3 "April"; months 4 "May" months 5 "June" months 6 "July"; months 7 "August"; months 8 "September" months 9 "October"; months 10 "November" months 11 "December" var currentdate new Date (); var dayvalue currentdate-getDate ); var monthvalue currentdate. getMonth ); var yearvalue currentdate. getFullYear (); document.write("Last updated dayvalue months month value year value); SO

Designers Vs Engineers: Tribal Responses To New Hires

Designers Vs Engineers: Tribal Responses To New Hires
The eternal workplace dynamic perfectly captured! Designers view new hires as existential threats to their creative territory—"Am I not enough?" they sob dramatically while questioning their worth. Meanwhile, engineers embrace the reinforcements with primal solidarity—"Apes together strong." Because let's face it, no engineer has ever complained about having another code monkey to help debug that nightmare legacy system at 2AM. The more hands to sacrifice to the debugging gods, the merrier! Engineers know that software development is basically just sophisticated group suffering.

The React Love-Hate Relationship

The React Love-Hate Relationship
The bird screams "GET THAT THING OUT OF MY FACE!" at React.js, then immediately proceeds to devour it anyway. Classic frontend developer behavior - loudly complaining about a framework while simultaneously consuming it for every project. The relationship status between developers and React? "It's complicated." Sure, we'll rant about prop drilling and re-renders in Slack channels, but watch how quickly we create-react-app when a new project lands on our desk. The cognitive dissonance is just *chef's kiss*.

Which company would y'all wanna do this?

Which company would y'all wanna do this? | bug-memes, fix-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content robin dreamsofsloth the first thing our new hire did was fix a bug that's been bugging him forever as a user prior to joining. he then breathed a sigh of relief and submitted his two weeks' notice. wtf??

The Code Review Nightmare

The Code Review Nightmare
The code review terror is real. That moment when your PR meets the unforgiving gaze of a senior dev who's seen it all—including every mistake you're about to make. You're just huddled in the corner, clutching your keyboard, wondering if your variable naming conventions are about to trigger another 45-minute lecture on "the right way to code." Meanwhile, the senior dev looms like a terrifying mechanical overlord, ready to dismantle your self-esteem function by function. Six months of experience vs six years of accumulated cynicism isn't even a fair fight.

It's a cry for help

It's a cry for help | php-memes, ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content YOU SAID: I like PHP INTO JAPANESE BACK INTO ENGLISH Please, end my suffering

Kill The Feature, Not The Customer

Kill The Feature, Not The Customer
The existential journey of a developer who's reached their breaking point! From endless meetings to Jira tickets that multiply like rabbits, this chat perfectly captures that moment when you realize the solution to user problems isn't murder (thankfully) but feature pruning. The gradual progression from general frustration to the specific epiphany about killing unused features instead of customers is *chef's kiss* - the exact thought process every developer has at 2:47pm on a Thursday after the fourth "urgent" meeting of the day. And that "developer mid life crisis" response with the laughing emoji? Pure validation that we're all silently screaming inside our professionally calm exteriors while maintaining our code and sanity.

Oh the leaks!

Oh the leaks! | loc-memes, IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 1'm gonna dynamically allocate memory using malloc0 And you will free() it later, right? codez freed it later, right? made with mematic