

As a programmer, I consider The User to be the enemy. No matter how thoroughly I seemingly test my code, the second the user gets their hands on it, it breaks left and right from all the crazy shit they do.
As a programmer, I consider The User to be the enemy. No matter how thoroughly I seemingly test my code, the second the user gets their hands on it, it breaks left and right from all the crazy shit they do.
Exactly. I cut and paste all the time but I make sure I know what the code is doing first before I actually add the code.
Although I haven’t used it since college, I actually liked C++ especially once I understood pointers.
Chaotic neutral isn’t that bad when you’re doing programming since the extra vertical space is really convenient.
I’ve been lawful neutral ever since the pandemic forced work from home.
There’s also a lot of “what idiot wrote this code” only to check git and find out it was you.
As a backend developer who occasionally has to work on the frontend, that top image is pretty accurate although it requires bootstrap smeared all over to pretty things up a bit. After that it will have the “Good Enough” seal of approval.
There’s going to be lots of those on Reddit with so many people deleting their past posts/comments.
That’s how I always felt about it. As long as I get paid, I don’t care what they do with the software.