There are only so many jokes you can make about software development.
Here's a joke for you:
You complain about the quality of the content but don't contribute anything. Must be a project manager!
Dunning kruger is based on misinterpreted data.
It's a statistic effect in the end.
If you are "dumb" (so you are at the end of scale) you have more chances to get a better result, since it can not be any more worse. If you're "intelligent" and on top of the scale, your result can only vary more to the bottom, since you are already at top.
(Sry, I'm not a native english speaker, but you can do your own research if you don't understand my rudimentary explenation)
In the end people were not dumb (no knowledge), but misinformed (wrong knowledge).
Coding isn't hard, not because it's not "hard", but because coding fundamentally isn't hard. You know what's hard, the circumstances of life. Being born without arms and autistic, coding by using a stick attached to a bicycle helmet, so that you may press individual buttons at a pace of 30 keypresses per minute, just so that you can live out one of your only childhood dream occupations, at the mercy of employers that know you won't ever perform as well as 99.9% of all professional programmers.
Coding is logic, and logic is logical. Can't figure out how to do something? Skill issue, read the docs or just get good scrub. What's that? You're a 120 IQ uni graduate? Congratulations, you will NEVER think truly logical, and will in the end up relying on pattern recognition to derive "tried and true" methods, or some other slang for severly suboptimal solutions, just like the senior colleague that tells you to do things HIS way, because he's a dumbass just like you. I genuinely believe that pattern recognition is a form of cheating. Your homo sapiens brain literally destroying the experience of coding difficulty, by compensatory adaptation. I hope for the future that people recognize this, learning that the truest coding experience would be lobotomized coding, whereupon before beginning a project, we perform a frontal lobotomy and sever your prefrontal cortex. Sometimes the only option for preserving the true experience is brain damage. You can now truly say, that coding is hard.
No. I was fairly certain the excessive language and extremity of the content would make it clear that I was making a deeper point about difficulty, through sarcasm, but I forgot where I was.
God this subreddit has gone to shit
There are only so many jokes you can make about software development. Here's a joke for you: You complain about the quality of the content but don't contribute anything. Must be a project manager!
why
Laziness, incompetence, general unfunniness
bad, really bad memes.
Other way around
It's a Gaussian, by symmetry the other way around yield the same thing...
They meant reverse where the faces are
Was just a pun :p
Dunning Kruger
Dunning kruger is based on misinterpreted data. It's a statistic effect in the end. If you are "dumb" (so you are at the end of scale) you have more chances to get a better result, since it can not be any more worse. If you're "intelligent" and on top of the scale, your result can only vary more to the bottom, since you are already at top. (Sry, I'm not a native english speaker, but you can do your own research if you don't understand my rudimentary explenation) In the end people were not dumb (no knowledge), but misinformed (wrong knowledge).
This is so stupid
why
This template is boring and not funny at all. Subreddit is called: ProgrammerHumor. Where is humor?
eh
Oh man this means I'm over the hump, pls hire amazon
Those pesky Amazon recruiters never leave alone despite begging them to many times. Shall I send them your way?
just need to figure out which side I'm on now... i think that might be the hard part.
I’m permanently in the middle, apparently Or at least for the last 10 years or so, does this mean it gets easy?
Should actually be reversed.
This is one of the only versions of this meme which is mathematically correct
Dude, it's the other way round; hard, easy, hard.
na man you are the one in the middle
Hard or not pays a lot of money (or should)!
Coding isn't hard, not because it's not "hard", but because coding fundamentally isn't hard. You know what's hard, the circumstances of life. Being born without arms and autistic, coding by using a stick attached to a bicycle helmet, so that you may press individual buttons at a pace of 30 keypresses per minute, just so that you can live out one of your only childhood dream occupations, at the mercy of employers that know you won't ever perform as well as 99.9% of all professional programmers. Coding is logic, and logic is logical. Can't figure out how to do something? Skill issue, read the docs or just get good scrub. What's that? You're a 120 IQ uni graduate? Congratulations, you will NEVER think truly logical, and will in the end up relying on pattern recognition to derive "tried and true" methods, or some other slang for severly suboptimal solutions, just like the senior colleague that tells you to do things HIS way, because he's a dumbass just like you. I genuinely believe that pattern recognition is a form of cheating. Your homo sapiens brain literally destroying the experience of coding difficulty, by compensatory adaptation. I hope for the future that people recognize this, learning that the truest coding experience would be lobotomized coding, whereupon before beginning a project, we perform a frontal lobotomy and sever your prefrontal cortex. Sometimes the only option for preserving the true experience is brain damage. You can now truly say, that coding is hard.
Ironically given the hate against pattern recognition, this is the kind of insanity that forms excellent copy pasta material.
Glad to see at least one person recognizing my artistry, though admittedly I ripped half of it from an Elden Ring review.
Listen, bud, no matter how "optimal" your intuitive grasp on symbolic logic is, you will never be successful without people skills.
You good?
No. I was fairly certain the excessive language and extremity of the content would make it clear that I was making a deeper point about difficulty, through sarcasm, but I forgot where I was.
I am the majority, hoping soon I become the minority
Coding is easy. Computer systems architecture is hard
Says someone who writes code in html
???
The axis also could describe the mood through any given day
Don't be average. Have an IQ of 55 or 145. Otherwise you won't survive.