Found a new cafe today and they’re using a bunch of old programming language books in their display
- michaelcharles ( @michaelcharles@programming.dev ) English10•2 years ago
There’s a joke about ASP.NET and browser cookies here but I’m too lazy to make it.
- Jason Novinger ( @jnovinger@programming.dev ) 6•2 years ago
Old?!?! I’ll have you know I just did some maintenance work on an ASP.NET 4.0 app a couple weeks ago. ☹️
that’s impressive actually
- KindaABigDyl ( @KindaABigDyl@programming.dev ) 4•2 years ago
Looking nice on my shelf. The internet is a greater tool than any book.
- SuspectApe ( @SuspectApe@programming.dev ) 3•2 years ago
I’ve used mine to prop up monitors but lately they just sit on my shelf. Books that serve no purpose end up in the garbage simply because I don’t have room for them.
- Hexarei ( @Hexarei@programming.dev ) 3•2 years ago
I have mine working as ballast in the bottom of a bookshelf to keep it from vibrating too hard when the 3D printer on top of it is running
- Finone ( @finone@programming.dev ) 3•2 years ago
I use them as mousepad! Sometimes.
Aaahhh, cookies! I need a cookie :-\
Oh, uhm, ehem. I use “The Dragon Book” as a laptop stand :'D The one with the red dragon.
- rumschlumpel ( @ichmagrum@feddit.de ) 2•2 years ago
Anal dildo mount. You need something weighty for that.
- MattTheProgrammer ( @MattTheProgrammer@kbin.social ) 1•2 years ago
I have the original version of Kyle Simpson’s “You Don’t Know JS” series sitting on my shelf that I swear I’ll actually finish someday.