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It is how it is

It is how it is | code-memes, IT-memes, comment-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content OH YEAH, BABY! TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT! TALK TO ME LIKE YOU'RE A FUCKING IDIOT! DON'T COMMENT MY CODE THAT'S PERFECT!

Python programmers be like

Python programmers be like | programmer-memes, python-memes, program-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Java Programmers Python Programmers

even "wi wi wi" is better

even "wi wi wi" is better | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content WHY WE ARE USING "DOUBLE-U DOUBLE-O DOUBLE-U Carry-Me WHEN WORLD WIDE WEB" HAS LESS LETTERS AND EASIER TO PRONOUNCE

I Have Become What Iswore To Destroy

iHaveBecomeWhatISworeToDestroy | IT-memes, manager-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content GENTLEMEN, IT IS WITH GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT TO INFORM YOU THAT I HAVE BEEN PROMOTED ingflip.com TO PROJECT MANAGER

If you ever felt usless, rember the while(false) {} exist

If you ever felt usless, rember the while(false) {} exist | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content elifis usless, you Can use switch gotois usless while (false)

Hail javascript

Hail javascript | javascript-memes, java-memes, string-memes, error-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When you add a string to an integer and wait for an error but javascript returns a string JS Parkour!

Funny Programming Quote Gift Programmer T-Shirt

Funny Programming Quote Gift Programmer T-Shirt
Funny Programming Quote Gift Programmer Software Developer Gifts is a design with a humorous quote for programmers and software developers. · Humorous programmer gifts can be perfect gifts for any pr…

I Wrote A Regex

I Wrote A Regex
BEHOLD! The magnificent horror that is someone's attempt to solve a problem with regex! What we're witnessing here is the digital equivalent of trying to perform brain surgery with a chainsaw while blindfolded. That monstrosity of characters isn't code—it's a cry for help! When your regex looks like someone fell asleep on the keyboard, you've officially entered the ninth circle of programming hell. The developer who wrote this probably started with a simple pattern and then spiraled into madness as they kept adding more and more exceptions until their sanity completely evaporated. Their computer is probably still trying to process this abomination to this day!

They Don't Know How To Join Tables

They Don't Know How To Join Tables
Frontend developers getting roasted harder than the CPU running their npm install. The joke hinges on SQL's JOIN operation - something backend folks use to combine data from multiple database tables. Meanwhile, frontend devs are over there positioning divs and arguing about whether dark mode should be activated based on system preferences or user choice. Can't blame them though - hard to join tables when all you've ever joined is another JavaScript framework bandwagon.

Please Make The Pain Stop

Please Make The Pain Stop
The contrast here is absolutely brutal. Regular programmers get to proudly tell their past selves about their cool modern language, getting that sweet validation. Meanwhile, ABAP programmers? They're being hunted down by the Terminator himself. For context: ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is SAP's proprietary language from the 1980s, still heavily used in enterprise resource planning systems. It's verbose, quirky, and let's just say it hasn't aged like fine wine. More like milk left out in the sun. The joke cuts deep because ABAP devs are stuck maintaining legacy systems that corporations refuse to modernize because "it works" and migration costs are astronomical. So while everyone else is playing with React hooks and Rust async, ABAP programmers are writing DATA: lt_table TYPE STANDARD TABLE OF... you get the idea. Walther Abap didn't invent ABAP (that was actually SAP founders), but the personification of their collective suffering into one target for time-traveling rage? Chef's kiss. 💀

Dividing By Almost Zero: A Mathematical Loophole

Dividing By Almost Zero: A Mathematical Loophole
When you can't divide by zero, but 0.0000000000000001 is basically the same thing, right? This dev is like "I'm not breaking math, I'm just... bending it a little." The classic programmer solution: if the rules say you can't do something, just find the closest loophole. It's the computational equivalent of "I'm not touching you" but with numbers that would make mathematicians wake up in cold sweats. And the best part? It probably works... until it doesn't, and then you get to spend three days debugging why your rotation calculations are off by exactly one pixel in very specific scenarios.

WALI Dual Monitor Stand for 17-32 inch Computer Screens, Dual Monitor Arms for 2 Monitors Holds up to 22 lbs, Height Adjustable Gas Spring Dual Monitors Mount, VESA 75x75/100x100mm (GSMP002N), Black

WALI Dual Monitor Stand for 17-32 inch Computer Screens, Dual Monitor Arms for 2 Monitors Holds up to 22 lbs, Height Adjustable Gas Spring Dual Monitors Mount, VESA 75x75/100x100mm (GSMP002N), Black
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Product owners

Product owners | product-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content WHEN'S THE BRANCH DEADLINE? NEXT WEEK I'M NOT SURE WE CAN ADD THAT FEATURE THIS LATE THAT'S FINE WELL JUST SHIP WHAT WE AGREED TO ALREADY YOUR PRODUCT OWNERS ARE DEAD ProarammerHumor.ic

Calm Down I Am Going To Use The Variable

Calm Down I Am Going To Use The Variable
Modern IDEs are like overprotective parents who freak out when you declare a variable but don't immediately use it. That little panda is basically your IDE screaming "UNUSED VARIABLE DETECTED!" before you've even finished typing your function. Ten years coding and I still get those yellow squiggly lines judging me while I'm mid-thought. Look, sometimes I need to declare things first and use them 20 lines later—it's called planning ahead! The relationship between developers and linters is just a never-ending cycle of "I know what I'm doing" followed by "ok fine you were right."