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Personally I like this one:

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P.S. Do not hotlink the cartoon without the site's permission please.

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It's unfortunate that it prints it out without line breaks. – PintSizedCat Sep 17 '08 at 15:35
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Can you PLEASE take this stuff to www.reddit.com. It has no business here. Do not turn this site into a newsgroup please. – TheSoftwareJedi Oct 2 '08 at 17:00
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rolleyes main() in C has to return an int, and returning 0 indicate sucessful termination. – KTC Oct 15 '08 at 10:19
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It's perfectly legal C. What would be incorrect would be "void main(void)". – Joe Pineda Oct 29 '08 at 20:37
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If everything was fair game the site would be a digg/forum clone. But since it's a programming question and answer site, some discipline has to be exerted over articles that have a lot of views. Naked pictures with programming code on it, would get a lot of views, but what does that really say? – Mark Rogers Feb 6 at 22:02
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Anybody in web development can appreciate this one...

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FYI - this is from the book "Dont make me think" amazon.com/Common-Approach-Usability-Circle-Com-L… – Sameer Alibhai Sep 23 '08 at 14:37
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This almost made me cry. – fatcat1111 Jan 29 at 23:38
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I worked at a startup that wanted to do this. They went under. – Abtin Forouzandeh Feb 4 at 6:59
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My favourite Dilbert of all time.

I think mauve has the most RAM.

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Perhaps I should ask SO which color has the most RAM... – Jon Smock Nov 9 '08 at 3:32
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laugh not laff (comments need to be at least 15 characters long so I'm typing this in parenthesis to meet this strange requirement) – bambax May 5 at 9:18
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We should use XML. – Kalmi Oct 16 at 0:27
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My favorite : Cloud of doom

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Religious debates are always fun!

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The original XKCD alt text for this comic is: "Real programmers set the universal constants at the start such that the universe evolves to contain a disk with the data they want." – Pat Notz Sep 20 '08 at 10:28
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Vi vs. emacs... here's an entire video game I wrote that is nothing but a big joke about the (switch to somber jedi voice) emacs vi flamewars. wordwarvi.sourceforge.net – smcameron Jun 19 at 4:18
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The 1337 set of comics from xkcd, starting with: The main thing I love is the thought of Stallman engaging RIAA agents in sword fights towards the end :)

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I love this one! And it all started here:

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Of course, xkcd!

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This has found it's way into Python's source code: svn.python.org/view/python/… – rossp Nov 11 '08 at 6:00
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Well, as of Python 3, it's print("Hello, world!"). – Cristián Romo Jan 1 '09 at 5:33
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The weird thing is that every actual Python feature mentioned in this carton actually also worked in BASIC 30 years ago. – RBarryYoung Sep 24 at 6:30
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Including anti-gravity? – mgb Oct 5 at 20:27
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So anything on XKCD or Dilbert... WHO would have guessed!

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I don't know about my favourite (xkcd and Dilbert are the obvious candidates, or course) but I found Mandatory Fun quite disappointing (sorry Alex, I really do believe that The Daily WTF is one of the best sites for developers out there in the 'net, and I hope the comic will stand up to expectations sooner or later).

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License

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I'd say my life. That way he won't get any of my money; even if he kills me. He's contractually bound not to. That way, killing me has no use; so he may as well just sod off. – TraumaPony Sep 20 '08 at 14:34
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@TraumaPony: he'd probably kill you anyway for making him look dumb. – Joeri Sebrechts Sep 27 '08 at 11:52
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I love that the robber mouse starts crying in the last frame for no apparent reason. – blahblah Jul 4 at 12:10
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I have "HUMAN" tattooed on my left bicep. – sgm Jul 7 at 19:30
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@TraumaPony: he said "your money OR your life", not "your money XOR your life". – Evgeny Jul 16 at 5:48
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This one from 1995, still one of best.

Computer holy wars

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awesome. awesome to the max. – jakemcgraw Sep 18 '08 at 12:52
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I just failed a statistics class from a professor just like that. – Shadow Apr 29 at 20:40
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Heh, came here to psot this. – smcameron Jun 19 at 4:49
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I like these ones (link)...

.. but it could be because I wrote them myself.

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(Originally) http://www.sciencecartoonsplus.com/images/miracle3.gif

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I got 7 / 10 on a proof in undergrad discrete mathematics using this technique... – Ian McLaird Feb 16 at 15:18
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Not like I want to know, but why is the manager only wearing a speedo? – Ellery Newcomer Mar 7 at 4:47
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Dilbert's random number generator.

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I think that particular RNG was featured in a Beatles song. – joshperry May 27 at 23:21
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Programmer life

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Humor

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binary humor with 8 bit graphics! – Jim Robert Oct 4 '08 at 3:16
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Translate to what? He's already talking binary, what more could you want? ;) – sundar Oct 15 '08 at 7:05
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have to say I've done that. – WalterJ89 Feb 23 at 8:54
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I printed this off at my last job, and kept it by my desk, and when ever my boss asked for a change like that i use to refer to that cartoon to the other employees. (yes i use to work in a real life dilbert office) – Audioillity Jun 12 at 10:47
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This is from Steve Yegge talking about the verbosity of Java.

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Steve Yegge talking about verbosity. How ironic. – Konrad Rudolph Sep 21 '08 at 18:30
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Didn't see this classic

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Don't get this... – David Aug 11 at 18:22
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuch – Samuel Aug 24 at 20:02
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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.

Checking whether build environment is sane ... build environment is grinning and holding a spatula.  Guess not.

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Not a cartoon per se, but still good:

Yuval =8-)

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Bugs have 6 legs - but maybe it's a bug... – sdfx Feb 6 at 19:38
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In early versions of Minesweeper, you could pause the game by hitting Esc - the window would minimize and the clock pause. In Windows 2000 the clock would stop but the window would remain, so you could play out the game and your time would be whatever the clock said right now. It was obviously a bug but Microsoft documented it as if it was a feature. – Hugh Allen May 15 at 2:26
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@hugh: unfortunately, this feature has been removed in Windows 7. Should I open a bug report? – configurator Jun 11 at 1:31
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Geek hero is new but good. Geek hero Geek hero

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One of the new developers on the team was using Word to edit his java files. He couldn't figure out why they wouldn't compile. – Sixty4Bit Sep 27 '08 at 19:44
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Geek hero is new but good. Geek hero Geek hero

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Duplicate of your own response here on this question. – KTC Sep 18 '08 at 16:58
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In high school i had a "science for the engineer" class and one of the teacher told us that code could be written in any text editor and then gave us a list of examples: "notepad, word...". Then I stand up and left the room. – p4bl0 Sep 5 at 17:08
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Bit old but still one of my favs:

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