Programmers curse!

Boy, do I hate software glitches! But not as much as those annoying mistakes introduced on purpose by some narrow-minded a…holes! There are numerous occasions when developers implement some features “in good faith”, which make absolutely no sense to users, are tremendously confusing and even incorrect from the every user’s standpoint!

Here is another little example which I would laugh at another day, but combined with a sh.t load I went through it just totally pissed me off: lists or data rows are numbered starting with 0 (Zero!).

What the f..k is that??? I even called the support once and asked “what is row #0?” And you know what the freaking answer was? -- “It is the very first row of your data” !?!?!?

YES! THANK YOU! It IS the first row, why do you call it 0 then???? How about -133, huh ???

a classical case of geeks

a classical case of geeks devising their own "lingo" to appear different and then making everyone else comply IMHO

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