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A very comprehensive and precise spec #WebDev #programming #comics #humor https://t.co/drR7K9aGXQ https://t.co/wZKo98CccK
RT @mamchenkov: A very comprehensive and precise spec #programming #WebDev #humor #comics https://t.co/drR7K9aGXQ
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I think someone should write a code that transforms specs like “hmmm… I want a website with banner in the middle and a graph on the right and a title on top… and also a registration form below the banner” into code :)
Reminds me about an old joke: “Sysadmin thought that he’s the main guy in the company, untill the electrical engineer came over and turned off the electricity”.
RT @mamchenkov: A very comprehensive and precise spec #WebDev #programming #comics #humor https://t.co/drR7K9aGXQ https://t.co/wZKo98CccK
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Looking at this comic, is there a new trend in programming (likewise to comedy) – ‘Stand-up coding’?
Starbucks coding :)
I would prefer ‘Ship Inn coding’ then.
Well… I am in Ship Inn now :)
Lucky bastard :-)
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