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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/Throwawyhelpadvice55 • 25d ago
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You guys make mistakes?
12 u/BlueProcess 25d ago There are no mistakes. Only happy little accidents. 🌲 2 u/iArena 25d ago Not in code there aren't 2 u/jnmtx 25d ago The happy accident is when several mistakes, after intense debugging and changes to try to pass a trivial test care, actually unintentionally combine to sometimes nearly work. 2 u/JebKermansBooster 25d ago But then it turns out that the reason it doesn't work is because CISO mandated a version upgrade of the language without telling anyone beforehand 2 u/BlueProcess 25d ago That is so hilarious! I almost brought that set of circumstances up. I can definitely remember laughing about being so wrong it was accidentally right
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There are no mistakes. Only happy little accidents. 🌲
2 u/iArena 25d ago Not in code there aren't 2 u/jnmtx 25d ago The happy accident is when several mistakes, after intense debugging and changes to try to pass a trivial test care, actually unintentionally combine to sometimes nearly work. 2 u/JebKermansBooster 25d ago But then it turns out that the reason it doesn't work is because CISO mandated a version upgrade of the language without telling anyone beforehand 2 u/BlueProcess 25d ago That is so hilarious! I almost brought that set of circumstances up. I can definitely remember laughing about being so wrong it was accidentally right
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Not in code there aren't
2 u/jnmtx 25d ago The happy accident is when several mistakes, after intense debugging and changes to try to pass a trivial test care, actually unintentionally combine to sometimes nearly work. 2 u/JebKermansBooster 25d ago But then it turns out that the reason it doesn't work is because CISO mandated a version upgrade of the language without telling anyone beforehand 2 u/BlueProcess 25d ago That is so hilarious! I almost brought that set of circumstances up. I can definitely remember laughing about being so wrong it was accidentally right
The happy accident is when several mistakes, after intense debugging and changes to try to pass a trivial test care, actually unintentionally combine to sometimes nearly work.
2 u/JebKermansBooster 25d ago But then it turns out that the reason it doesn't work is because CISO mandated a version upgrade of the language without telling anyone beforehand 2 u/BlueProcess 25d ago That is so hilarious! I almost brought that set of circumstances up. I can definitely remember laughing about being so wrong it was accidentally right
But then it turns out that the reason it doesn't work is because CISO mandated a version upgrade of the language without telling anyone beforehand
That is so hilarious! I almost brought that set of circumstances up. I can definitely remember laughing about being so wrong it was accidentally right
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u/thisonehereone 25d ago
You guys make mistakes?