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The phrase was used as a warning that the code was pulling some serious stunts. My google search for this is pulling up nadda; but I remember someone doing a search of google source for the phrase quite a while back.

in lies dragons?

dragons sleep here...

Bah...

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Remembering the google code was an edit. If I had remembered a bit sooner... double bah. – CrashCodes Jan 2 '09 at 16:01

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Here be Dragons.

originally sourced from old maps, not that any old maps actually used the term!

PS. Not recommended to use the original latin "hic sunt dracones" unless you want to be really nerdy and appear superior to future code maintainers :)

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Shwew crisis over. Thanks. – CrashCodes Jan 2 '09 at 15:56
Here there be dragons, yar! (for talk like a pirate day). – Brian Knoblauch Jan 2 '09 at 16:03
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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur (whatever is said in Latin, sounds profound). – Bill Karwin Jan 2 '09 at 20:28
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Here be dragons

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There be dragons/Here there be dragons

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