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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 4th June 1998

Dilbert//3337, first published 28 years ago on Thursday 4th June 1998


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computer problems stupid software code rage throws computer


Official transcript

Alice in her cubicle with frustrated look on her face shaking her computer says, "Stupid software! Won't compile, eh??"

Asok the Intern walks past Alice's cubicle as she tosses the computer screen over her cubicle wall. Asok the Intern on floor. Policeman writes on notepad. Dilbert stares down at Asok the Intern. Policeman says to Dilbert, "We call it 'code rage.' I'm seeing a lot of it lately."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

STUPID SOFTWARE!

WON'T COMPILE; ??

%!

WE CALL IT "CODE RAGE." I'M SEEING A LOT OF IT LATELY.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Code Rage"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 1998, features Dilbert, a character known for his witty observations on office life and technology. In this strip, Dilbert is seen struggling to compile software, which leads to a conversation with his boss about the challenges of coding.

Key Elements:

  • Dilbert's frustration with coding
  • His boss's response, "We call it 'code rage.' I'm seeing a lot of it lately."
  • The strip's commentary on the difficulties of software development and the emotional toll it can take on developers.

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