Meme Monday!
Today's cover image comes from last week's thread.
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Meme Monday!
Today's cover image comes from last week's thread.
DEV is an inclusive space! Humor in poor taste will be downvoted by mods.
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I mean, hey, you never know, maybe it really is just a one screen landing page with a nice background, some animations, and links to social media and an etsy store 🤭
frontend nightmare xd
I actually really like writing documentation 😂
This is serious hehe.
Okay let's start with an awful AI-generated meme
stack overfow who?
Oh yeah, it's so hard to slout vorg post
(also is that a StackOverflow reference in front of the computer?? o.O)
lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thats beautiful
80% developer's mood got improved by applying code review policy
Unless it's Go or Zig. Then what should just be simple warnings are treated as errors. Give me a zillion warnings while I'm testing, treat as errors for publishing/shipping a release build. Working against the developer is a great way to get good devs to not use that shiny new language.
go is one of the most pleasant languages I've developed for, I really like the ecosystem and tooling, and especially it's treatment of errors/panics.
8 year old code with 17 different functions that all to slightly different variations of the same damn thing 'cos successive devs just didn't have the time to recode it properly!
Still, technically speaking, a sink.
In some places, this would be considered "modern art" worth millions of dollars.
Yes. There are too many programmers. Learn plumbing.
Why not do both? A plumber with a programming hobby could accomplish some interesting things. And make bank doing it too. Plumbing seems like it continues to live mostly in the stone age. The most "advanced" it has gotten is the ability to shove a camera around inflexible pipes to find blockages and breakages after a problem has occurred.
This reminded me of John Mclaine and his famous line form Die Hard, "Welcome to the party pal!".
Quick...Which language uses
print()
?Uh, huh. You don't know do you?
Cuz, that should'a said
console.log("test")
so you'd understand, right?Answer: Swift uses
print()
But you're not a iOS dev, so you don't know Swift, right?
Obviously it's C:
That's funny, because everything in C is a macro
#define
👍🏽yeah
Python uses
print()
…Oh, no. It's worse than I thought then.
🤓
Golang
Why didnt I think of puppets!
The Monty Python version of Avengers is what you would get. Return of the Black Knight. "'Tis but a scratch!"
You should know that getting out of OpenAI is not a money issue...