| 1. | Hacker's Wisdom | | | Collection of programming humor and computer folklore classics. www.ee.ryerson.ca:8080 |
| 3. | Life of Programmer | | | Humorous observations and stories of dealing with computers and their users. tellingjokes.com |
| 4. | Computer Stupidities | | | Collection of stupid chunks of C source code and reports of encounters with less-than-bright apprentice programmers. rinkworks.com |
| 5. | Holger's Humor Page | | | Why is C++ programming like teenage sex? What's the difference between a software developer and a drug dealer? When will operator overloading be added to Java? This page has the answers. www.klawitter.de |
| 8. | Softpanorama Humor Archive | | | Open-source related humor, dissing (among others) Linus Torvalds, RMS, ESR, vi, and Perl. www.softpanorama.org |
| 9. | The Evolution of a Programmer | | | Programming style and how it evolves as programmers mature from junior high students to senior managers. www.ariel.com.au |
| 12. | Laugh Along with GNU | | | Designed to provide some laughs to the working hackers - large collection of GNU/programming humor. www.gnu.org |
| 17. | ComedyCode | | | Funny programming code. Programmers can submit their own code and rate the work of others. www.comedycode.com |
| 18. | Softwarequotes.com | | | Quotations from various programmers about programming. Includes a quotes search, newsletter, and index of quotes by person quoted. www.softwarequotes.com |
| 19. | Jargon File | | | Programmer slang dictionary, containing more than 2000 not-quite-serious definitions and a number of programmer folklore anecdotes. Hosted by Eric S. Raymond. catb.org |
| 20. | The Retrocomputing Museum | | | Eric S. Raymond's list of outdated, obscure, or deliberatly unusable programming languages, compilers, and interpreters. catb.org |
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