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Ways to Prevent Shooting Yourself in The Foot While Programming

October 4, 2006Funny, TechnicalJeremy Gillick

Well, there really isn’t any way to prevent shooting yourself in the foot while programming but this funny article explains how to do it in almost every language.

http://www.fullduplex.org/humor/2006/10/how-to-shoot-yourself-in-the-foot-in-any-programming-language/ (via digg)
I especially like the UNIX example.

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