Funny Programming Pictures Part VIII
They're not "memes", they're "funny pictures". I will die on this hill.
It’s Tuesday! Let’s look at some funny pictures about computers and programming. We deserve that in our lives.





Ok. So most of these were posted to The Lunduke Journal Community site. I just forgot to grab links for a few of them… and I got too lazy to go back and find them again.
For more information on The Lunduke Journal Community site (and the different ways to subscribe to The Lunduke Journal), check the About page. So much info. You’ll love it.
Brian Redman, then at Bellcore, is credited with the jem “It’s not true that Unix ain’t User Friendly. We just ain’t got no f’in friendly users!”
The Java-the-script example is brilliant. I’ve tried explaining that problem to rational programmers but have never managed such a succinct gut-punch.
What I still cannot fathom is why anyone would ever write “Hello world.” in a language with behavior like that, much less write applications used by Fortune 500 companies. It’s like it was designed to introduce horrific security problems.
Wait. Silly me.