Programming for the first time
Programming for the first time
Programming for the first time
You forgot the part where you step on the rake in different ways to see which one whacks you in the face the fastest.
That's just doing science at that point.
Me opening man test for the 19th time
As someone who's been trying to learn Python recently, this resonates with me. I am glad I will always fuck it up.
BTW you missed a colon at the end of your if statement on line 341. Also you used irregular whitespace on another line, but I'll let you find that one yourself, as a treat.
Btw your import imports an import causing a cyclic dependency. Good luck <3
I've so far avoided using LLMs unless I need something explicitly explained. I don't know enough to be able to verify any code it would produce, so I don't know what the hell these vibe coders are doing.
But I'm also a little long in the tooth to be starting this, so maybe that's part of my problem.
those colons piss me off so much. they are so useless. I hate them
I think you need to mention that the bottom guy also gets whacked by the rake after rail sliding it and landing on it; landing on a rake doesn't imply being brained by it
That's a pretty good point. For these standard template memes I usually go to Know Your Meme and copy/paste the relevant section of their description. In this case it looks like they said "also landing on it", which I think is supposed to get across the same idea, but it does seem easy to read that without getting the intended idea.
I'm not sure how well this works, I upvote the effort, but for someone who's eye deprived, they'd have to click on the post, and then have their screen reader read through all the comments, before they get to your one describing what's even going on.
Honestly I would love to know what the % of people who take part in piefed.social use screen readers. It has to be in the 0.2% percentile, and that's conservative I think.
Yeah, it's much, much better if OPs provide their own transcription. It's much easier to see that way. Mastodon and Pixelfed both basically yell at you if you don't do it, and it's a shame that Lemmy isn't the same.
For small transcriptions, there's an "alt text" field in the post itself, and for longer ones, they can be placed into the body of the post.
I think the idea is that this might get upvoted a lot and turns out to be the first comment under this post.
Also it’s copy-pastable for OP.
Maybe they can search the comments for “transcription”?
As someone who has been coding for over 40 years, this is so true.
My level:
7 - 8
18446744073709551615, 4294967295, 65535, 255 what is this witchcraft?!
I'm currently prototyping a macro to help reduce boilerplate, as part of a more general library. And I'm doing some wild shit, like defining the fields of a data type from the parameter list of a function.
But then, yeah, what I'm now stuck on is that my generated code references a data type under one name, but it's actually got a different name in the public API. All the wild shit was smooth sailing, but a technicality now fucks me over. 🫠
Every time there's a new site with programmer humor... 2 good jokes, then it's just a bot spamming the same dead ass memes.
I feel like that about life in general.
Had me in the first half.
Exactly.
Interestingly, the earliest example of this meme listed on Know Your Meme is "junior react developer", "senior react developer". So this meme seems to have come full circle.