What's your favorite “programmer” cartoon?
Personally I like this one:
P.S. Do not hotlink the cartoon without the site's permission please.
Another one from xkcd
I like this one: http://xkcd.com/149/
(Proper User Policy apparently means Simon Says.)
I wrote a production website that has the path /dev/random/ return 4 because of this comic.
('Are you stealing those LCDs?' 'Yeah, but I'm doing it while my code compiles')
I have this one pinned to the wall facing the entrance to our office :)
Oh! There can be only one:
It's sooo funny, because it's true :)
Religious debates are always fun!
Of course, xkcd!
I knew it was true. XKCD #224
"We lost the documentation on quantum mechanics. You'll have to decode the regexes yourself."
Baseline Expectations
Taken from Dilbert.com, Sept 12 2008
I can't believe someone hasn't put this one:
alt text http://www.jeffiscool.com/pictures/Foxtrot/foxtrot_bluescreenofdeath.JPG
XKCD hits the button every time.
(I hear this is an option in the latest Ubuntu release.)
I didn't know...
On victory:
xkcd:
Dilbert is the top favorite, but I've also really enjoyed the xkcd comics the last couple years. I've got a couple of those posted up in my cube... I try really hard to live by this one.
https://brainstuck.com/2008/08/08/t-c/
I'm guessing that this would probably never happen, as agreeing to the terms and conditions is more important than actually reading them (from the software publisher perspective).
참고URL : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/84556/whats-your-favorite-programmer-cartoon
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