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Format Adate Object Into Yyyy Mm Dd

formatADateObjectIntoYyyyMmDd | javascript-memes, php-memes, java-memes, string-memes, date-memes, datetime-memes, object-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content C DateTime. ToStringO PHP DateTime:formato JavaScript Date. tolSOStringO splitTiol

You Have No Power Here..

You Have No Power Here.. | linux-memes, ux-memes, machine-memes, IT-memes, mac-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When a malicious site downloads an .exe file into your Linux machine YOU HAVE NO POWER HERE

Ram Usage

RamUsage | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content RAMUSAGE NO0000, UNLY USED RAM IS GOOD RAM, CACHE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE (T CAN BE FREED ON DEMAND 34 34 USE AS LITTLE RAM AS POSSIBLE USE AS LITTLE RAM AS POSSIBLE 14 14 0.1 2 10 score 55 70 85 100 115 130 2 0.1 145

Epstein Index

Epstein Index
Java sitting at 174 points like it's collecting war crimes. SQL and PHP are basically tied for "I'm not proud of what I've done" at 58 and 52 respectively. Python's surprisingly low at 12—guess people are too busy writing one-liners to feel ashamed. But the real plot twist? JavaScript only has 6 shame points. Either JS developers have achieved enlightenment and transcended shame, or they've been doing it wrong for so long that they've simply forgotten what good code looks like. My money's on the latter. Fortran and COBOL making the list is chef's kiss—respect to the ancient ones still maintaining that legacy banking system from 1972. MATLAB bringing up the rear with 2 points because the three people still using it are too busy with matrix multiplication to care about shame.

Shorten Your Function Name

Shorten Your Function Name
The classic programmer journey from self-righteousness to self-sabotage in three easy steps: First, you write a verbose, descriptive function name that perfectly documents what it does. You feel virtuous. Clean code! Self-documenting! Then, you realize typing that monstrosity repeatedly is killing your productivity. So you create a wrapper function with a shorter name. Problem solved! Finally, you're faced with your creation in production code: if (cumming()) - and suddenly you remember why code reviews exist. Your future maintainers will either die laughing or hunt you down with pitchforks. And this, friends, is why naming things remains one of the two hardest problems in computer science.

True

True | code-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Sometimes my code is like this. Don't know, what it does. But i am scared to delete

Probably you already have faced this

Probably you already have faced this | programmer-memes, code-memes, program-memes, http-memes, chef-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Estimation Inexperienced Developer that'll take 2 days, tops. Experienced Developer (that'll take at least 2 weeks. Inexperienced PM (2 days? sounds, oK but! only a scheduled Experienced PM (2 weeks? Sounds oKa (is going to be o least three AND TheN SALES CoMEs ALONG: GOOD NEWS? I GOT THE Shit CONTRACT SIGNED! 1 DAY! M 80 CodeChef Estimation CodeChef ProgrammersHumor via: http:bit.ly21x5nul

Kyoto Train Station Has Zero Indexed Platforms

Kyoto Train Station Has Zero Indexed Platforms
Finally, a train station designed by programmers. While the rest of humanity insists on starting their platform numbers at 1 like absolute savages, Kyoto Train Station said "nah, we're doing this right" and went with Platform 0. Every developer who's ever had to explain why arrays start at 0 to a confused product manager just found their spiritual homeland. The Japanese really do think of everything—they've got bullet trains that arrive on the second, toilets that play music, and now platforms that actually make sense to anyone who's written a for loop. Meanwhile, the rest of the world's train stations are out here living in 1-indexed chaos like it's still the Middle Ages.

Forget about gzipping, minification, ahead of time compilation and code splitting, GDPR is the ultimate optimization tool

Forget about gzipping, minification, ahead of time compilation and code splitting, GDPR is the ultimate optimization tool | code-memes, web-memes, website-memes, version-memes, performance-memes, internet-memes, network-memes, IT-memes, ide-memes, retweet-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Because of GDPR, USA Today decided to run a separate version of their website for EU users, which has all the tracking scripts and ads removed. The site seemed very fast, so I did a performance audit. How fast the internet could be without all the junk! 5.2MB - 500KB web app's current performance and opportunities to improve it. sulate your web app's performance across a number of dimensions. 13.5 s 18 s 22.5 s 27 s 31.5 s 36 s 40. aint 14,360 m DAY NETWORK EUROPEA EXPERIENCE eta) 28,930 ms JSA TODAY NETWORK visiting us from a location in the european Union active (beta) long to load. Please follow the opportunities in the report to reduce your page load time ollect personally identifiable information or persistent is (NOTTINETWORKIDLEPERIOD) ed experience to, or otherwise track or monitor persor la our Site from the European Union. We do identify EU urpose of determining whether to direct vou to USA TO Index: 26.133 atency: 297 ms ws and information of USA TODAY NETWORK. We hop 5:05 PM - 25 May 2018 17,832 Retweets 24,758 Likes

We Can't Do It Either

We Can't Do It Either
Trying to center a div is the modern equivalent of solving Fermat's Last Theorem. Eight hours of tweaking margin: 0 auto; , display: flex; , justify-content: center; , and sacrificing your firstborn to the CSS gods—yet that stubborn element still sits 2 pixels off-center. The tears aren't from sadness; they're from realizing you could've built an entire backend service in the time you've spent fighting with a rectangle that refuses to behave.

Stackoverflow is god

Stackoverflow is god | stackoverflow-memes, stack-memes, overflow-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Hard to swallow pills Someone develaped the internet without the helo of internet ProgrammerHumor.

I fear semicolon

I fear semicolon | semicolon-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Me casually using C after coding on Python for hours