Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 15th November 2007
Dilbert//6788, first published nineteen years ago on Thursday 15th November 2007
Tags
flash java script website fast guy in tights movie about coffee code words remember technology
Official transcript
Then we program the web site using a fast guy in tights and a movie about coffee. "Correct me if I'm wrong."
"We use flash and java script."
"I said 'IF'!!!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THEN WE PROGRAM THE WEB SITE USING A FAST GUY IN TIGHTS AND A MOVIE ABOUT COFFEE.
CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG.
WE USE FLASH AND JAVA - SCRIPT I SAID, "IF"!!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Flash and JavaScript: A Programming Dilemma"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 2007, revolves around a group of programmers discussing their approach to programming a website. The conversation highlights the challenges and complexities of using Flash and JavaScript in web development.
Key Points:
- The programmers are tasked with creating a website using a fast guy in tights and a movie about coffee.
- One programmer suggests using Flash and JavaScript, but another corrects them, stating that they are doing it wrong.
- The programmer responds with "I said, 'IF'!!!" indicating frustration with the correction.
Themes:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the technicalities of programming and the potential for misunderstandings.
- It also highlights the importance of attention to detail and clear communication in software development.
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