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I'm all for geeky, feminine clothing, but surely they could have consulted a real developer before putting Javascript on a BSOD-blue/old-school-console-development-blue blue dress? It's like having a shirt that says "I love tacos" with pictures of sushi. Similar, but just wrong.

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  • 5
    Well I like the blue background turbo pascal color scheme :)

    Never seen it in an editor since javascript came though.
  • 14
    How the hell are we meant to review that without being super-creepy?
  • 5
    @samk IT'S A TRAP
  • 3
    Look at the syntax on that.
  • 8
    Daaamn look at those curv...ed brackets
  • 2
    @Marnsghol see that's what they were looking at (forgetting every other thing that's wrong with the pic)
  • 11
    @Marnsghol @pretz The dress says "front end" but she looks full stack to me?

    I'd be her Document Object Model, if you know what I mean?

    I suppose this is one way for a gal to let potential suitors she isn't into the backend?

    ... I don't think I'll be getting this dress. It's too risqué for my tastes.
  • 3
    @Christine hahaha you'd never know if some guy is a dev or just a creep (if they're staring at you in this dress)
  • 3
    There are probably bugs, though...
  • 5
    @Christine those are hilarious!

    I'd be happy to accept her pull requests, if you know what I mean!

    (one more for the books)
  • 0
    She needs help IMHO
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  • 0
    I'd totally buy that t-shirt.
  • 1
    @samk you got a possible memory leak *right there*
    'uhm thanks'
  • 0
    The colouring looks like old Borland products... Turbo Pascal/C++ or Borland Pascal/C++ IDEs... Good old days
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