Thanks, I Needed that
Thanks, I needed that
Once, I asked a coworker how to do something (forgot exactly what, some obscure technical calls) with our in-house framework. He said “easy, look HERE”, then opens a .java file in his editor and shows me this comment in the middle of several pages of code: I just checked, the comment is still there in…
Found in working code. That’s a little much…
In the header of a code file heavily edited by everyone on the dev team: Good ol’ Flanders.
From a classic from usenet: Deep inside the Teradyne hardware modeler code is a routine that feeds a whole bunch of hex numbers into a SYS$QIO call. The only comment is ‘Weird magic happens here’.
ED: Probably a translation problem. Perhaps “If I read this from the future, I’ll come back in time and kill myself.” Still pretty funny.
This one I found it in the package “twisted” for Python 2.5 (the file is tcp.py at line 371)
Yeah, but can you play the outtro to Bark At The Moon?