Algorithms Jokes

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    Real software engineers eat quiche. Real software engineers don't read dumps. They never generate them, and on the rare occasions that they come across them, they are vaguely amused. Real software engineers don't comment their code. The identifiers are so mnemonic they don't have to. Real software engineers don't write applications programs, they implement algorithms. If someone has an application that the algorithm might help with, that's nice. Don't ask them to write the user interface, though. If it doesn't have recursive function calls, real software engineers don't program in it. Real software engineers don't program in assembler. They become queasy at the very thought. Real software engineers don't debug programs, they verify correctness. This process doesn't necessarily involve executing anything on a computer, except perhaps a Correctness Verification Aid package. Real software engineers like C's structured constructs, but they are suspicious of it because they have heard that more...

    Real software engineers eat quiche. Real software engineers don't read dumps. They never generate them, and on the rare occasions that they come across them, they are vaguely amused. Real software engineers don't comment their code. The identifiers are so mnemonic they don't have to. Real software engineers don't write applications programs, they implement algorithms. If someone has an application that the algorithm might help with, that's nice. Don't ask them to write the user interface, though. If it doesn't have recursive function calls, real software engineers don't program in it. Real software engineers don't program in assembler. They become queasy at the very thought. Real software engineers don't debug programs, they verify correctness. This process doesn't necessarily involve executing anything on a computer, except perhaps a Correctness Verification Aid package. Real software engineers like C's structured constructs, but they are suspicious of it because they have heard that more...

    Real software engineers eat quiche.

    Real software engineers don't read dumps. They never generate them, and on the rare occasions that they come across them, they are vaguely amused.

    Real software engineers don't comment their code. The identifiers are so mnemonic they don't have to.

    Real software engineers don't write applications programs, they implement algorithms. If someone has an application that the algorithm might help with, that's nice. Don't ask them to write the user interface, though.

    If it doesn't have recursive function calls, real software engineers don't program in it.

    Real software engineers don't program in assembler. They become queasy at the very thought.

    Real software engineers don't debug programs, they verify correctness. This process doesn't necessarily involve executing anything on a computer, except perhaps a Correctness Verification Aid package.

    Real software engineers like C's more...

    Real software engineers don't read dumps. They never generate them, and on the rare occasions that they come across them, they are vaguely amused.
    Real software engineers don't comment their code. The identifiers are so mnemonic they don't have to.
    Real software engineers don't write applications programs, they implement algorithms.
    Real software engineers don't program in a language that doesn't have recursive function calls.
    Real software engineers don't debug programs, they verify correctness.
    Real software engineers like C's structured constructs, but they are suspicious of it because they have heard that it lets you get "close to the machine."
    Real software engineers admire PASCAL for its discipline and spartan purity, but they find it difficult to actually program in.
    Real software engineers work from 9 to 5, because that is the way the job is described in the formal spec. Working late would feel like using an undocumented external more...

    Real software engineers eat quiche.

    Real software engineers don`t read dumps. They never generate them, and on the rare occasions that they come across them, they are vaguely amused.

    Real software engineers don`t comment their code. The identifiers are so mnemonic they don`t have to.

    Real software engineers don`t write applications programs, they implement algorithms. If someone has an application that the algorithm might help with, that`s nice. Don`t ask them to write the user interface, though.

    If it doesn`t have recursive function calls, real software engineers don`t program in it.

    Real software engineers don`t program in assembler. They become queasy at the very thought.

    Real software engineers don`t debug programs, they verify correctness. This process doesn`t necessarily involve executing anything on a computer, except perhaps a Correctness Verification Aid package.

    Real software engineers like C`s more...

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