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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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Another one from xkcd alt text

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I have half the mind to give my sone the same middle name. ;) – Haacked Sep 17 '08 at 16:04
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My last name has an apostrophe in it. I feel like lil bobby tables half the time since 50% of what's written out there breaks on apostrophes. – William OConnor - csevb10 Sep 18 '08 at 0:19
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We ran across a Mary Null once that reeked havoc on a legacy system of ours.... Too many LastName != 'Null' conditions... – Bloodhound Sep 18 '08 at 12:26
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William, your comment is particularly ironic given how your name shows up here. – A. Rex Sep 23 '08 at 0:54
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I was thinking to call my future kid 'Null Pointer Exception'. My girlfriend isn't too hot on the idea though. – christian studer Feb 4 at 9:02
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Does anyone know who's the author? – Tamer Salama Oct 4 '08 at 18:31
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I don't think it has a single author. I have seen a version with only 4 frames in about 1992. – Eggs McLaren Oct 24 '08 at 6:24
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I actually found this printed on a t-shirt back in the '70s. It was only 4 in the series back then, but I bought the one with the two ropes on either side of the trunk (no cutout). ;-) -R – Huntrods Nov 6 '08 at 0:12
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projectcartoon.com – Zack Peterson Jun 26 at 16:40
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It's been traced back to 1970 in books - but it was a well known old joke then so might be 50years older. See businessballs.com/treeswing.htm – mgb Oct 5 at 20:20
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I like this one: http://xkcd.com/149/

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(Proper User Policy apparently means Simon Says.)

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this is a sysadmin cartoon :-) – Cristian Ciupitu Sep 18 '08 at 8:37
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Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. Literally. – Paul Tomblin Sep 19 '08 at 1:58
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudo – Dour High Arch Oct 19 '08 at 23:54
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To explain the humor, its easy to forget you do not normally have the privilege to do things like mount a new drive or use a package manager to install new programs. My console sessions always look like "mount somedrive" "[You must be a superuser to do that]" "sudo mount somedrive" "[done]" – Jimmy Nov 20 '08 at 22:32
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I didn't understand it, untill I used Ubuntu for two weeks. – Eibx Mar 13 at 15:00
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It's funny because it's true. So, very, true. "Why can't we hide this field by default?" > "Because it's mandatory." > "Why is it mandatory?" > "Because the customer might need it later if they buy this other module we have." > eye-stab – Joeri Sebrechts Sep 27 '08 at 11:43
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hmmm... who gave you permission to use our company's screenshot ?? – Newtopian Apr 14 at 2:30
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wow, that book's website sucks --^ Seriously, frames which grab pages from unrelated domains? – thomasrutter Jun 3 at 3:58
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So ... Apple and Google products are simpler because they don't deal with personal information? – Alec Sep 5 at 17:43
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Apple and Google products are simpler because they don't have to deal with a business process. – Robert Harvey Oct 18 at 20:30
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The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute

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Didn't Joel actually tell a story about Bill gates and his 'fuck count'? – Treb Oct 8 '08 at 12:32
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I have actually used WTF/M as a metric when looking over a legacy system designed by a less than talented developer – Neil Aitken Jan 13 at 13:20
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Used in Clean Code by Uncle Bob – Ruben Bartelink May 8 at 23:47
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WTF = Where's The Formatting ;) – Sk93 Aug 4 at 21:35
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I wrote a production website that has the path /dev/random/ return 4 because of this comic.

int get_rand_number(){ return 4;}

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wow. compromising production applications in the name of humor... .. i like it! – stephenbayer Sep 20 '08 at 15:51
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It hardly "compromised" the system. It was a Ruby on Rails application so I just created an additional route and an action in frontpage controller. :) – epochwolf Sep 23 '08 at 15:55
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This was because of Debian's early 2008 bug :P – igorgue Dec 4 '08 at 16:43
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I've always found this one rather obligatory 8^D:

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It scares me that this describes my day-job! – Mitchel Sellers Sep 17 '08 at 15:48
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turtles all the way down... :) – jop Sep 17 '08 at 17:31
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oh so true, and sadly so. – Calanus Feb 4 at 15:15
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i've had this soooo many times with customers! lol – Nick Bolton Mar 19 at 17:40
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XKCD Comic 303 - "Compiling"

('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 :)

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I have this shirt. :D – TraumaPony Sep 20 '08 at 14:20
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The only reason NOT to use dynamic languages! – abyx Feb 9 at 11:28
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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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Worth noting that the spike appears between 1.2 and 1.4, closer to 1.4. Specifically, the spike is at .1337 :D – Asmor Sep 19 '08 at 13:28
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Randall Munroe, the creator of xkcd, discusses how he actually tested this theory during a talk at Google: youtube.com/watch?v=zJOS0sV2a24 -- start at 8:26 or so. The talk is also exciting because Donald Knuth asks the first question! – A. Rex Sep 23 '08 at 1:07
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printing, and leaving on the boss's desk as we speak. – GordonB Feb 26 at 8:31
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Apparently this carton formed the the complete basis for the plot of the movie Swordfish. – RBarryYoung Sep 24 at 6:04
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Because random raptor attacks are something everyone should worry about. – Keithius Oct 1 '08 at 21:03
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+1. I found a GOTO in some C# code just last week! Where do we find these contractors??? – rally25rs Jan 12 at 23:30
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php.net/goto :D – Dave Jun 25 at 10:06
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Man, I wish I could save the day with Perl. – Dave Sep 23 '08 at 21:32
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I wore this shirt to work one day, and someone asks me, staring at their screen and apparently not having noticed my wardrobe, "DOES ANYBODY KNOW REGULAR EXPRESSIONS!?" It was a heroic moment. – Robert Elwell Oct 8 '08 at 15:11
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After reading this I actually learnt regular expressions, just so I could use that line. – Neil Aitken Jan 13 at 13:26
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An Algorithms and Data Structures teacher once rephrased this as the "fun roommate" problem: what do you do the night your roommate removes all the punctuation and spaces from your senior thesis to be "funny"? – Myer Nore Mar 30 at 4:09
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@Myer - I'd just get the latest version back out of SVN... – BenAlabaster Apr 16 at 19:19
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About Agile Programming, Makes me laff every time.

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The FRASCATI technique - Forget Requirements and Analysis Start Coding And Then Implement. I actually have this on my CV and am dying for an interviewer to ask what it is. – phoebebright Oct 17 at 10:43
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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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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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Oh! There can be only one:

It's sooo funny, because it's true :)

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Classic, I love this one. :) – chaiguy1337 Dec 24 '08 at 5:19
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I sent this one to a couple of friends to ... uhm... hilight their compulsive correcting tendencies. Guess what? Didn't work. haha. – slothbear Feb 8 at 2:21
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not programming related – apphacker Feb 22 at 11:42
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This is indeed Stackoverflow... – Curt Sampson May 23 at 6:28
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This one was pure GOLD. – Gishu Sep 17 '08 at 19:29
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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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it's so sad this chart is true... – ya23 Nov 6 '08 at 0:54
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Not so true. It seems old. – alexmeia Nov 21 '08 at 21:55
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In my environment, I still need to support Internet Explorer 6. I think the "Swearing" part needs to be extended. By about 800%. – Michael Stum Nov 25 '08 at 21:37
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This one maked me lol alot, before i realised that I indeed have spend the last 2 days trying to get a site working in IE6. – Pim Jager Dec 16 '08 at 22:47
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I saw this what seems like ages ago. I wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry when I realized it's still true today, Here's hoping IE8 is better. – danswain Feb 4 at 23:34
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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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This has actually happened to me. A boss mistook my resourcefulness in scripting for laziness. link

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UPDATE: link to original. Sorry about that.

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A common problem when working with non technical managers.... – Mitchel Sellers Sep 17 '08 at 15:48
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Any task that can be automated in a timely fashion ought to be automated! – Jon Ball Sep 18 '08 at 1:43
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Laziness is one of a programmer's greatest virtues :) – Thomas Sep 18 '08 at 3:27
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i had a boss that used to say that "google is for lazy people".. – VP Oct 13 '08 at 18:55
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i literally got fired for doing this lol – Nick Bolton Mar 19 at 17:46
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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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This is the ideal world where devs are looking for bugs. Test should be out there holding the mouse by the tail while dev is in the corner building something with tinker-toys. – Aaron Sep 18 '08 at 16:17
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Wow, it's awesome. That's what I'm really feel as being a developer. – Ahmed Mar 5 at 14:28
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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 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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Love the double reference! – unclerojelio Jan 22 at 18:03
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+1 for the double reference! – Clay Nichols Jan 29 at 2:58
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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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I knew it was true. XKCD #224

"We lost the documentation on quantum mechanics. You'll have to decode the regexes yourself."

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"We lost the documentation on quantum mechanics. You'll have to decode the regexes yourself." – JK Sep 17 '08 at 16:56
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I especially like the last sentence. – Brad Gilbert Sep 22 '08 at 19:58
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That would be the punchline then? ;) – Benjol Sep 30 '08 at 11:30
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Agile Programming Methods:

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dilbert's boss shrunk? – Kevin Conner Sep 18 '08 at 3:20
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Stuck this on my PM's wall lol – danswain Feb 4 at 23:31
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Baseline Expectations

Taken from Dilbert.com, Sept 12 2008

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I wish I can vote you twice, best thing in a while – Eduardo Mar 23 at 20:02
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Not really programming though, but still good. – Artem Russakovskii May 10 at 6:38
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