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Programming Memes for Your Workday
Choose the audience closest to your workday. Each guide explains why its memes land for that group instead of repeating a broad topic feed.
Role context, not a renamed category
These guides organize memes around recognizable work: learning an unfamiliar codebase, translating requirements, reviewing a risky change, keeping a service healthy, or explaining a failure to someone outside the team.
Every published audience guide uses a manually selected set of memes, explains the connection to that audience, and offers searches for the next situation. Use categories or tags when you want every meme about one technology or topic.
Published guides
- Programming Memes for Non-ProgrammersUnderstand programming memes through plain-language work situations, developer vocabulary, user needs, and family tech-support misunderstandings.
- Programming Memes for Junior DevelopersCurated programming memes for junior developers about onboarding, code review, Git, debugging, learning, and safe production work.
- Programming Memes for DevOps EngineersCurated DevOps memes about CI/CD, releases, on-call work, observability, containers, production recovery, and invisible reliability labor.