WTF"DRINK THE BLOOD DRINK THE BLOOD"\
"RAPE THE ROTTEN CARCASS"\
"WITH THE AXE AMPUTATE"\
"TOUNGE HER ANUS"\
"CHOP OFF HER HEAD"\
"EJACULATING BLOOD"\
"INTO THE OPEN THROAT"
Funny programming pictures, jokes & quotes
+1. What the hell man? Funny comments are one thing, but deluded and disturbing ravings are something quite different.Adler1337 wrote:WTF"DRINK THE BLOOD DRINK THE BLOOD"\
"RAPE THE ROTTEN CARCASS"\
"WITH THE AXE AMPUTATE"\
"TOUNGE HER ANUS"\
"CHOP OFF HER HEAD"\
"EJACULATING BLOOD"\
"INTO THE OPEN THROAT"
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I'm not taking it personally at all... I just find it very strangefmx wrote:Its his code and his comments, and he was kind enough to share them.
Beggars cant be choosers
@devsh
Words of advice:
you can write, say and do whatever the hell you want to, but most people take things a tad too personally.
Sometimes, its best to not say anything at all
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That was....amusing
EDIT: Okay this one is swaying towards kinda creepy too, I haven't had this happen to me too many times before. I was fiddling around with raw enet code last night, and I hadn't taken my evening coffee... well I was having a problem setting up a test, because both mingw compiler was having problems with the distr. of enet I had, and because my simple lack of knowledge of that library. I gave up for the night and just crashed on my futon.
I had a programming dream come true, no not the one we all have where project managers finally accept bugs as built-in features. I had a very vivid dream where my dream pointed out rather rudely my mistakes in my attempts with enet that night. After that, and continued overstatement of "YOU DIDN'T SPECIFY THE SECOND CLIENTS TARGET IN BYTE-ORDER!!!!" I woke up, made my coffee, and quite surprisingly was able to get my testing demo up and running, with a few warnings, but I'll hammer those out today and begin streamlining a few custom functions I can integrate into my irrlicht+irrBP project.
So this story ended with:
Now....BACK TO WORK *WOOOOOOOOOSH*
EDIT: Okay this one is swaying towards kinda creepy too, I haven't had this happen to me too many times before. I was fiddling around with raw enet code last night, and I hadn't taken my evening coffee... well I was having a problem setting up a test, because both mingw compiler was having problems with the distr. of enet I had, and because my simple lack of knowledge of that library. I gave up for the night and just crashed on my futon.
I had a programming dream come true, no not the one we all have where project managers finally accept bugs as built-in features. I had a very vivid dream where my dream pointed out rather rudely my mistakes in my attempts with enet that night. After that, and continued overstatement of "YOU DIDN'T SPECIFY THE SECOND CLIENTS TARGET IN BYTE-ORDER!!!!" I woke up, made my coffee, and quite surprisingly was able to get my testing demo up and running, with a few warnings, but I'll hammer those out today and begin streamlining a few custom functions I can integrate into my irrlicht+irrBP project.
So this story ended with:
Now....BACK TO WORK *WOOOOOOOOOSH*
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I have found solutions to countless bugs in many varying projects in my sleepmacron12388 wrote: I had a programming dream come true
It's always the same scenario: you work all day on a feature, you get it up and running but some severe bug tries to spoil your fun and you can't find a fix, you give up at 3AM and go to sleep, you dream about your project and fix the bug, you wake up and actually try the fix you dreamt of..
And it works...
Maybe they should introduce 'Programmer nap-time' in software companies to decrease the amount of bugs
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Haha, well, my 'project managers' are my parents, and their incentive:Radikalizm wrote:I have found solutions to countless bugs in many varying projects in my sleepmacron12388 wrote: I had a programming dream come true
It's always the same scenario: you work all day on a feature, you get it up and running but some severe bug tries to spoil your fun and you can't find a fix, you give up at 3AM and go to sleep, you dream about your project and fix the bug, you wake up and actually try the fix you dreamt of..
And it works...
Maybe they should introduce 'Programmer nap-time' in software companies to decrease the amount of bugs
"Are you going to help with the rent this month?"
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My project manager is my professor OOP.. he doesn't care about money, he just wants bugfree codemacron12388 wrote:
Haha, well, my 'project managers' are my parents, and their incentive:
"Are you going to help with the rent this month?"
Another awesome thing to note is that he's a true 'extreme programmer', so he expects us to be the same
Unit tests everywhere!
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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN3026798220101130
Many programmers have created and promoted the computer programming language known as "open source code" to be shared on public sites at no cost, but licensing issues are murky.
programming language known as "open source code"