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Lmao pin this so everyone sees it instead of dying in the comment section
@@eyalhaber1767 Your wise words were heard. My fellow friend. You may now ascend to the throne
@@eyalhaber1767 Xddd bruh
Wha
How this got 15m views and few comments
"It doesn't work, why?"
*10 minutes later
"It works... why?"
OH MY GOSH YES XD
if it works, you leave it as it is
There really gotta be a code doctor
So whatcha tryna say is
half of programming is about trying to figure out why it *doesn't* work, and second half is about figuring out why it *does* work
@@goddammitno_ Exactly
Don't forget retyping the code so that you can convince yourself it's your own brainpower
Back here after months 🤣.Thank you for so much likes on just a bunch of laughing emojis. Understood how relatable it is to everyone 😂😂😂😂
This hurts ahhh! XD
this comment ended my nonexistent career
Bye bye 69
Shut up 🤣🤣🤣
The same as IT support. We don't get paid to know how to fix every problem, we get paid to know how to Google and find the solution and know enough to be able to implement it
Funny enough when I called tech support they couldn't figure out the issue, so I used Google and figured it out myself. Then let them know I fixed the problem.
Still takes hours of time, frustration, effort, and knowledge! It’s worth the pay!
@@lilycalico3957they got chat gpt for that now
Absolute facts. We don't know everything, but we know enough to be able to find a sensible answer amongst all the nonsense and make it work.
Have said that, we know a LOT
Literally 😂
There's something immensely satisfying about finding the perfect stackoverflow answer
how to search its an art
We don't get paid big money for just copying and pasting, we get paid big money for knowing how to copy and paste the right things in the right order.
This..^ this speaks..
same as tech support we all know how to google we just know what to google
@@ipertatosellinas615 yupppp
Very true. This is a great video. But you still have to know what to look for and how to make it all work together.
PS - he should have changed a few variable names.
And what to copy and paste
I'll never forget my Database professor saying "Be good at using google and you'll have a long and successful career as a developer" on the first day of class.
Well he wasn't wrong
Yea it’s crazy how people can literally pick up so much employable knowledge just by googling or signing up for courses online
So basically, "If you don't have Internet connection you're fucked"
@@kucingtepijalan3459 That's essentially what he said. And you know what? He wasn't wrong. I once tried completing a coding assignment on the bus with obviously no internet and I couldn't get through more than 10% through it without thinking about how nice it would be to look this problem up.
@@jjpark98 Imagine having a screenshot on your phone for the codes, because the teacher wants you to do a simple coding without a reference. HA, couldn't be me...
As a wise man once said
"Hippty hoppity, your code is now my property"
He need some milk
There's four buttons a pro programmer needs
Ctrl, A, C and V
Uhumm, for the Mac users out there, it command A, C and V
Coding have 2 moods:
1. "It doesn't work, and I don't know why"
2. "It finally works, and I don't know why"
This is the most accurate thing ever
This was basically my college microcontrollers class in a nutshell
3. I finally got #2 but now I have 10 more #1s
@ً how is it relatable if you don't even code
@@nathanjay4788 Stuff like that doesn't only happen in coding so
"It isn't working? Why?"
*deletes 6 lines*
"It's working? Why?"
It is working because you deleted the 6 lines 😎
Well its because you deleted 6 lines
The worst thing is when you're trying to figure out why it works and someone says "why bother? If it works it works"
More like: "it's not working"
*deletes 6 lines*
"It's not working"
*undeletes*
"Now it's working"
Definitely have had this happen. I code 6502 assembly, and cycle specific stuff can matter on quirky systems. Like events that only apply to even or odd frames.
The pop-off celebration when it miraculously works is so real
Without tutorials, the CTRL key and the c + v keys, the internet would be dead
Beginners: Hey that worked!
Experts: Wait, that worked?
Lmao, that was literally me when a junior asked me to check his code and I just saw the 1000 lines and replied "Its all good!" And he was like "Thanks for checking, it works!"
I'm definitely the expert saying : wait, that worked.
@@dylanstyles6431 dude wth😂😂😀
can relate to this lel
@@dylanstyles6431 wait... it works 🤣
Random guy: this is my code!
Everyone: OUR Code.
Programmers turn out to be bigger communists than I though!
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂...We Did It!!!
sharing is caring
COMMUNIST DETECTED ON AMERICAN SOIL
*Communism Intensifies*
1 Stack overflow
2 trial and error
3 Stack overflow
You know you're screwed when even the stack overflow answer doesn't make sense to you. I worked a long time without a senior dev to guide me and it was brutal sometimes with no one to ask for help.
So you’re telling me all that cheating I did in my high school computer programming class was just me being ahead of the curve?
😂💯💯💯
Underrated comment
As a china man once said, "if ur feeling dumb,copy and paste works"
Yes you where! A programmer is a problem solver. It doesn’t matter how you solve it as long kt gets solved.
Yes
Everybody gangsta until StackOverflow says "You're the first person to ask this question"
I wouldn’t wish this upon my worst enemy
Wait...does that actually happen?
Nightmare
I want to be part of this joke 😭😭
😂
I can still remember the look on my brother's face when he saw me copy paste a code while working hahaahaha
His reaction must have been like " omg you get paid doing this?" 😂
Broooooo, that "LET'S GO!" after the manual copy and paste (ignoring StackOverflow's button) is so accurate 😂
the "let's go" part of being proud after stealing someones code is so accurate ngl
I literally just did that this morning and I thought I was watching myself lmao
ME TOO HAHAHAHA
Im usually not proud i stole it im proud it worked with my code
hippity hoppity your code is my property
if is stealing then why did the owner of the code publish it?
Types code correctly: errors
Types the same code: WORKS
the worst thing is when your code doesn't work and you get up and take a break and when you come back it suddenly works
Sometimes I just delete a block of text and type it again because it is literally magic
@@augustdruzgal475 yes especially with python
@@mook_10 or u search for 3 days then find out you forget to type ","
And it was a forgotton {[]}
The taking the headphones off is such an incredible detail. Literally you get so into it that you NEED them off
That "lets go" is everything
no greater feeling
The funniest part is non-coders really won’t believe how accurate this is
😂 IYKYK😂
I only understood because I'm a game dev xD. I do SOME coding but not a lot.
A dev is a dev is a dev
😂😂😂
Need to have knowledge to know where to paste it with modifying little bit
Him: this don't make sense
Stackoverflow: yes it does
Him: yes it does.
Prismatic Me: no it doesn’t or it isn’t necessarily applicable in my particular context.
lmaooooo this comment
Wow ty for 1K likes
It's like ppl copying ABD Lmao
Yes it does
Bro doesn't know the shortcut keys for copy and paste😂
* opens chatGPT * "Yo man, good day once again, I need a hand here"
"All Programmers Can Relate"
13 mil people that probably aren't programmers: interesting
😂
It was my senior year of HS when I realized I didn’t want to go into the coding/IT field. And tbh, I don’t regret it. HS coding was fun and all, but I couldn’t make it a lifelong career.
My dad is one lol
@@yusufgazi7 epic
Tried coding once and never tried it again, wish I knew this in the past. Then I would've known that I can just copy and paste it instead of CODING IT ALL, and some of it won't even work.:'(
Dad: Are ya coding son?
Son: *ctrl+v* Yes dad
underrated comment
underrated comment
underrated comment
well you certainly ctrl v'd this comment
overrated comment
Honestly it blows my mind that people know how to do this… and then I remember that I did this to change my MySpace backdrop when I was like 10 and that blows my mind too 😂 I’ve forgotten how to code anything lol
Knowing it is not so bad but there’s definitely a hump. The key is figuring out that it’s all a bunch of insultingly simple parts that you can mash together to create something that kinda works
"If it works then leave it" personal code 🗿
That first click where he doesn’t manage to select the text is everything.
Yes
same, when he put the headphones down too lmao
Felt.
That’s the touch of reality I needed to see
LOL it makes me sooo angry
Beginner: "I don't even know what this does."
Expert: "I don't even know what this does."
security to hop office. clown is trying to steal Ian.
SS13 PFP
@@guyug6940 cultured.
@@asadashino412 sec is busy chasing a naked man through maints
HELP MAINT HELP CHANGELIN- It's all good guys I was just being pranked by the clown haha
I took one semester of coding four years ago and my brain STILL hurts. So much respect 😂
Stack over flow coming in clutch for the quadrillionth time
“I stole your code”
“It’s not my code”
'our' code
Reminds me of "It's not my wallet"
Bro code 😎 🔥
@@puppergump4117 that’s the reference
🤣🤣🤣
If stack overflow shuts down, half of all programmer will lose their jobs overnight.
lol, is that true
@@ayushbari7174 yea,
Spending 23 hours for a single script that could possible not work is not good
Half, try 90%
Half? 🤣
true
My "computer nerd" friends back in the early 2000's acted like Vietnam vets when they got home from work. Lots of weed and playing Quake Arena. Good times, for me at least. They were just trying to forget.
Thank God for stack overflow
programming is basically:
"Your password is not correct"
"Your password is not correct"
And when you get to change it:
"Your password is the same as the last one."
Edit: This comment blew up!! I'm glad my first big comment is not about sex or something weird :)
dude, stop relating xD
Literally happened to me on PlayStation the other day
"Please enter your old/current password"
Me: Did I really need to create new password if I remember my older/current password??
@@alanwong1646 I now right? It's taken years for me to realize!!
edit: know*
@@javierpolo8762 *know
I still can't believe that and can't figure it out until now😅
Copying from Stackoverflow and then feeling like a genius is spot on.
I did it again guys! Damn I'm smart!
So funny but true and also its more fun when u see the other new guy get in the same problem and suffering and since hes new hes like i guess i have to know the answer and u just watch
God bless for stackoverflow
Google Fu is part of the skill, so yeah
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Like my professor said, you ain't copying if you referenced it
As the conversation goes
"I stole your code"
"That's not even my code"
The most unrealistic part about this is that he didn't use ctrl c and ctrl v to copy paste lol
When u get no errors and you walk away for lunch or dinner feeling like a genius
if it didnt work as you wished and you still dont get errors thats another story
@@imjeffreylee yes lol
@@imjeffreylee Nomaaa
Don't know can't relate
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When the code didn't work : "I Can't believe it !!!"
When the code work : "I Can't believe it !!!"
the accuracy of this
Haha good one!
When u find a comment that's so accurate:I can't believe it !!!
@@Data-PR0
When you find a substitute hydrogenated oil butter spread tasting like butter!
*"I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!"*
Absolutely correct.. 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣
the putting down the headphone when there is something wrong is very much relatable 😂
I just thought they worked from home and played video games all day and occasionally answered an email or two
Yeah, I’m convinced there’s about 27 people in the entire world who know how to do all of the programming and we’re just cheating off their homework. They’re pretty cool about it too and everything just kinda somehow works.
😂😂😂
Jon Skeet, Martin Fowler and Bob Martin are in the 27 people.
@@likwidmocean in Bob's their uncle!
Last time I checked it was 26 only. 😭😂
Those are the people who actually reads all the doc and source code, for newer languages, the official docs are actually very helpful and most of the time would be better than forum posts, you'll also understand what's actually going on. At least that's my experience so far
The first missclick while trying to highlight the code pretty much sums up my entire programming career
It’s the little things
420 likes
And Leaning on the right click button sums up mine.
Right click -> copy -> right click -> paste -> run symbol in pycharm.
@@MrCmon113
I'm about to change your life.
CTRL+C, CTRL+V
Bro if we typed as fast as the first one, 100 games would be released everyday lol
This is me, stringing together a hundred UA-cam tutorials to develop my indie game from scratch with zero experience lol
"Are you a full stack developer?"
"Yes, full stackoverflow"
Omg lol
Underrated
LOL
LEL
Ufffff bro
I'm sure 80% of all programmers would lose their jobs if stack overflow went offline.
The works would stop spinning
@@chaitali.karmakar you wont know the importance of stack overflow until you start coding noob
@@chaitali.karmakar You are just jealous arent ya
@@chaitali.karmakar who on earth cares about IIT or MIT, pattern of teaching is same through out the world, and you aren't the only one working out there.Nonsense
@@chaitali.karmakar well said
That "lets go!" Is so relatable when something finally works
Missing the select text on the first click is relatable.
The fact that he failed to select the code the first time makes it even more relatable
I was soooo looking for this comment like damn looll 😂😂😂
@Nandu That's right
@@abc12389 Hippity hoppity your code is now my property..
@@FBI-Agent. “I stole your code”
“It’s not my code”
@@neutrin0329 NO IS *OUR* CODE..
Hackers in movies: *slightly gazes at keyboard* “im in”.
Why is this so true
Fr this is what they be typing:jevuexiw. And then they be like “I’m in”
@@gachacookie0.o846 shut up gacha
@@damnnegroye8908 look at your username-😬😂😂😂
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Accurate honestly, and yet somehow this is still a challenge, especially when fixing one bug leads to ten more lmao
When he missed the first highlight attempt. That hit home
Everybody gangsta until it shows you an error in a line that doesn't exist
Or a error In code which you cant edit, like some library for example
@@kiruuttori8539 until you realize that library error is stemming from a line of code you just wrote.
@@seanrenton7998 yeah, but as a startin programmer that wasnt so obliviously. But the problem is always from the writers code.
Dude the pain🤕
So true
"So your resume says you have years of programming experience"
"Yes"
"I must warn you, this workplace doesn't allow internet connection"
"I'll see myself out"
Damn
Coding on the paper, very 19th centuary
*Programming on typewriter
@@aizen3606 I'm pretty sure programming exams are done that way in most parts of my country... (I'm russian btw)
@@orress3816 без интернета или прям на бумаге?)
@@helpletmego4216 прям на бумаге
IT 101 : if it works don’t question, don’t touch , don’t think twice about it. Take the win and walk away.
This "let's go" at the end is so relatable.
With this edit, now all the answers to my original comment are senseless!
I'm going to develop carpal tunnel from doing that combo so much in my life .
but he didn't use either of them
@@oggy107 lmao well he used it without shortcut. Sometimes my hands are messed up after doing that all day. I finally got a mouse with key combo burnings and just click those.
@@ScumbagSteve i didn't say that shortcuts aren't great.....i just pointed the thing out.
@@oggy107 so what? Everyone uses it.
“So what does this part of the program do?”
“No idea but whenever I delete it it stops working”
🤣🤣🤣🤣 bruh
entire tf2 spaghetti code be like
Story of my life
And this is why, you add comments to your code, so you can understand what you actually coded and where
@@orress3816 comments are for the weak
Oh my god, I only just started coding for real and this is insanely relatable, especially the reaction at the end lol
Love the absolutely visceral reaction to things you dont know, spot on
0. Trainee
D. Junior
C. Ssr
B. Senior
A. Chief engineer
S. the guy who answers the solution in StackOverflow
Nah that that S guy is a G
@@tebogo10 nah the creator of stack developer is the god
@@tebogo10 i like ya cut g
Are these video game damage levels
@@ProMode-px1wk deez nuts
One of my professors got up on the first day of my computational structures course and told us: “I’m sure all of you are familiar with plagiarism… well get good at it, because that’ll be most of your career.”
Honestly, greatest lesson I learned in my compsci degree.
I'm currently learning Web Design and my instructor showed us an html site on what all the codes do, and how to use them. He says if we so wish we could Copy and Paste (Plagiarise). I completely respect him for that.
I think somewhere around my 2nd year. One of mine said that you could take off your pants, sit on the keyboard with your naked ass and the code would work, but you’ll never know how or why.
Honestly it’s hilarious from how shit code works better than a well written one sometimes.😅
if you could go back and choose any other degree right what would u chose? if u would stick to csi, would u change the field u stuck to? i’m abt to go to uni in a couple of years and i want to know as much as possible to make the right career choice for myself
@@OwlNightwind lol
then your professor is the best
"I wanna make a game!"
The coding :
"Ah nevermind then."
Knew exactly where that was going. Accurate. 😂
Can we take a moment to thank every guy who answers the questions for us 😂
Or lady
@@JeremiahPeoples yeah
@@JeremiahPeoples no
the most hardworking individual on SO
@@JeremiahPeoples aaww thank you for acknowledging our existence, that was nice
The part where he says “let’s go” is when his 30th attempt worked
how do you get it down to 30th i’m at like 76th
Lol
The moment when everything works
Everytime I compile it, I always say "there's at least 319392+ errors on this" to myself lol
True!!! 💀💀
I'm currently doing a bunch of studying and it really does just feel like 'go look at text and write the same thing' but with a few extra steps. I imagine that's basically what coding feels like
The fact that it took him two tries to copy the code makes this way more realistic
A wise man once told me: “If you’re not following an Indian man’s UA-cam tutorial or a StackOverflow forum, are you REALLY programming?”
Muta ?
@@jinglejangle1533 mutahard?
@@Sporkyyyyyy wasnt it mutahara ?
@@jinglejangle1533, Mutaharam.
Relatable
As a wise man said,
"Hippity hoppity your code is now my property"
Dani?
ghandi*
Bill Gates? XD
@@Gautam-tk8tf ah I see a fellow milk man in the chat 😂
Wow that was really cool
(pls make a chain)
Its so accurate programmers are so deep in their work they forget their control c and control v commands
Even the Tabs in the browser were so accurate xD
Schools; “That’s cheating. And in your job you won’t be hired if you don’t know how to do this one obscure thing.”
thank god my school isn't like that, they encurage us to look up the answer
The funny thing is that more than half of us programmers’ jobs is looking up how to do our job
I mean, we can give scripts to each others and ideas, but don't write code for us. Where does our experience go then? To copypasting skills?
It's good to have a reference don't get me wrong. I understand if there is no time and you need a job done, continuing to educate. But maybe you can become the creator of hasty code by writing yourself? Who knows.
@@valeryi3374 obviously a beginner
I wonder if StackOverflow developers use StackOverflow
*he knows too much*
Did the devs of StackOverflow cause a paradox? Epic
What did they to before they made StackOverflow??
@@_futur3_298 They used to use StackRealloc
The people who invented code made it
I failed my one and only CS class. In it, I learned CS isn’t about knowing things. It’s about patience and your ability to circumvent a problem you can’t fully understand
i often cross my fingers and hold my breath when running something that was previously broken, hoping i've fixed it
first rule of programming: If it works first try, it's a miracle
If it works first try, it's broken.
I learned to accept that the first time I run my code it will always throw exceptions
no miracle. there's smth must be wrong.
Best feeling ever
first rule of programming: fuck programming
Me staring at a screen of 6000 lines of code I wrote yesterday: I don't know who wrote this code but when I find out I am gonna kick their ass
Write code - "I'll refractor this later so it makes more sense".
Two weeks later "wtf is going on here. This code makes no sense."
Leave comments in you code so it is easier to see what is going on
@@marcoskano4437 thanks for that, all these years and no ones suggested that once!
Mr. Robot 🤖
@moment of the bruh 4 days*
"No need to reinvent the wheel."
-My computer science professor.
bro doesn’t even use shortcuts, so dedicated
To quote my web design teacher:
I'm only here to teach you guys how to:
1. Google it
2. Read it
3. Pray it works
My high school AP programming teacher basically said the same thing and I still think about it over a decade later
That is such a lazy attitude to teaching... no wonder 'Merica wants socialism now, the polotical regime of lazy bums headed inevitably to communism... third world country here we come :))
@@ginkamikaze2 if your parents were poor or through some unforseen event you became homeless, would you still be willing to insult socialism which is there for you incase your life went south?
@@ginkamikaze2 I'm from Argentina...
@@ginkamikaze2 if everybody does it is it lazy or normal?
Programmers who share their code are absolute giga chads.
Be warned it could be too good to be true, said Chad programmers often write code beyond mortal comprehension. Unless its Open Source projects you're talking about.
Absolutely hindu
Angel actually.
@@user-ql4xu5qu2u what??
What @@user-ql4xu5qu2u
This is so accurate 😂. I’ve seen my dad who is a Data Analyst do this so many times 💀
Not a coder, but i heard someone say that you still need the skill and experience to know what you need to search to fix the problem
Exactly, it's not going to help much if I don't know how it functions, don't know what I specifically need and most importantly can't even read it lol
the fact that he manually copy pasted instead of ctrl c and ctrl v crushes my soul
Thought the same 😂
Maybe it vanished because of how much copy and paste has been done and broke down
I wonder if he Alt+Tab'd
It's anxiety thing :(
he did it like that to show the camera that he copied it
The removing the headphones part was spot on. 100% true.
Gotta focus
@Chris Last Name Hearing songs is gangsta until you have to understand some SE answers you just googled up
Like turning down the TV volume to smell if something is burning in the kitchen
@Chris Last Name Lol so true, I do that when looking for a parking space
I can say my mother and father work at Oracle and yea kind of it’s a little different
I'm not a programmer, but I'm glad I'm not the only one that says "and paste" every time I paste something
As a Digital Technology student, i can 100% relate.
"So why exactly isn't it working?"
"No clue but if you delete that it works for some reason"
Extra characters throwing off the programme
I had that once with a function definition. Function wasnt ever called, but marking as a multi line comment made the code run.
I know.
@@kennethirgendwas4616 Was it javascript or another scripting language? Some languages aren't strict about semicolons and will run without them but omitting one above your function could have fucked up the definition. Putting a comment in there may have given the interpreter the hint it needed to see the definition.
@@ragnarok7976 by interpreter, you mean the interdimentional beings on the other end who actually speak through ones and zeros? they speak in numerics!!! yikes
Teachers: you won't just be able to simply google the answers once you get a job
Programers: 👀👀👀👀
Hahaha 😂😂
Literally every job not just programmers lol
@@abrahamw88 fr
@@abrahamw88 Not mine. It's a great reference though for sure
@@abrahamw88 not to the same extent
The accuracy of this is wild.