How To (Not) Add Numbers In JavaScript, And How To Troll

And now, for some levity, courtesy of Andrew Clover at doxdesk.com: An obvious trolling of Stack Overflow (and one which they have removed), but a funny one, nonetheless.

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So full of win, from start to finish. Even the “Related” links are hilarious. FYI, bobince — the straight man in this joke — is Clover.

All links in this post: http://delicious.com/dougvdotcom/how-to-not-add-numbers-in-javascript-and-how-to-troll

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2 Comments

  1. syabac says:

    waw,
    thanks for sharing..

  2. Michael says:

    OK. I laughed. Out loud.

    I laughed when I thought back on it.

    It’s very funny!

    Thanks!