My cousin literally: "I have an amazing idea, make a an app that can detect when people are lying" Me: "Brilliant, I wonder why no one has done that before"
4:08 is totally right, I use W3Schools more often than stack overflow for my small problems, yet always credit stackoverflow for stealing code
If a code wasn't working a few hours and you did nothing and it works the next time you run it you have a threading order issue, and you got a random luck that they aligned correctly
3:09 That's so good. The premise and the meme template matching it well. But mostly the premise.
Oh it's funny. I've watched the first video and i can't stop. Great Job!
<html> <head> <title>My eyes are up here</title> </head> <body> <h1>But here is where the fun starts</h1> <p>Do you find the closing tag?</p> </body> </html>
3:13 Meet the Sniper
i literally never knew that stackoverflow had a homepage and i have been using it for the past 3 years...
2:25 yesterday was a leap day, obviously!
6:47 thankfully i got that experience.. i started python when i was 7 lol
Import numpy to do Math: No Import numpy so you can call your thing arrays instead of lists: Yes
4:18 Being a developer for 50 years and an IT PM for 20, this one hit home...HARD! 7:30 Brings back great memories. I loved programming in Assembly. When I first hand-soldered my SWTPC 6800 back in 1976, I had to write device drivers for peripherals (Heathkit printer, floppy drive, display drivers). Actually modified the assembler application to read from the floppy drive instead of a cassette tape. Good times...good times... I really miss those days
never thought that I would understand some programming memes
Bro what does the home page of stack overflow look like?😂
0:54 I had a co-worker that did this intentionally as for the purpose of minification. We wrote a JavaScript library that created nice charts in HTML5 canvas...
1:46 relative: can you fix my printer?
4:11 hey, I actually use w3schools
6:01 I laughed out loud
every language: (array). applescript and python: list. ini: we don't have that here. configobj python: we actually do.
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