This article has borrowed multiple dynamic graphs to show the real life of programmers/developers in a humorous way. The original version of the article was Spanish, which was translated into English by Alex Soto and then turned into a Chinese version by Bole online.
(For more IT-related fun, check out the "Funny Comics" category of the Bole Online blog.) )
when uploading things to your work environment:
not saved, when the IDE is closed:
three o'clock in the morning when the code is tuned:
when the regular expression returns the expected Result:
when the boss told me that the module I had been responsible for failed:
just fixed the bug, when I gave the boss a demo:
The
uploaded code, without testing, can actually work as expected:
Marketing colleagues sell things to show up before us:
when using CSS for the first time:
laboriously toss the script for a few hours, the results first run, just like this ...
when I spend the weekend while others fix the problem in the office:
when the boss wants someone to fix a big bug:
when XX in Friday is still good, the results to Monday will not be the time:
No need documents, I will go to the development of the time:
"The test is for those who do not know the swelling to write code," when the boss and I said this:
when I updated the database script, I found that I deleted the database:
when PM once again to say "needs changed" time:
when PM (right) again comfort me (left) saying that the customer will not change the demand again when:
to refactor a seemingly simple module when you are confident and bursting: (via
@ chris-it's an actor
)
The
feeling of shutting down the remote server:
Programmers/developers, have you ever had these experiences? I hope so, if not, maybe you're not really a programmer/developer. O (∩_∩) o~
Funny: Real life for programmers/developers