Enjoy.
#6
Some of you might not agree with half of it, but the other half is completely true. It is worth a look.

#5
Haha!!... I have actually seen it happening

#4
Almost all of us have used similar excuse ;)

#3
I like this one, sometimes this is how we fix the bugs as well ;)

#2
It is so frustrating when your clients have no clue why they need software; the common perception is “Software will solve all problems” lol. And trust me, when you are trying to analyze the requirements they treat you as an stupid who don’t know the basic things hehe.

#1
If you ever end up fixing others code this is exactly what happens

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