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- The Retrocomputing Museum Eric S. Raymond's list of outdated, obscure, or deliberately unusable programming languages, compilers, and interpreters.
- Laugh Along with GNU Designed to provide some laughs to the working hackers - large collection of GNU/programming humor.
- Softpanorama Humor Archive Open-source related humor, dissing (among others) Linus Torvalds, RMS, ESR, vi, and Perl.
- Hacker's Wisdom Collection of programming humor and computer folklore classics.
- The Daily WTF Offers daily posts of user-submitted examples of bad code and software design.
- Computer Programming Humor Jokes, oneliners, and prank definitions.
- Computer Stupidities Collection of stupid chunks of C source code and reports of encounters with less-than-bright apprentice programmers.
- 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.
- Programming Languages are Like Women Mildly sexist metaphorical languages lineup.
- The Evolution of a Programmer Programming style and how it evolves as programmers mature from junior high students to senior managers.
- Epigrams in Programming List of 120 programming-related aphorisms.
- Fifty Ways to Hose Your Code A song kind of by Paul Simon.
- How to Shoot Yourself in the Foot Showcases how to shoot yourself in the foot using several programming languages.
- Softwarequotes.com Quotations from various programmers about programming. Includes a quotes search, newsletter, and index of quotes by person quoted.
- 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.
- Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal Classic Datamation article by Ed Post.
- Reflections on Trusting Trust An ACM classic: UNIX coinventor Ken Thompson reports on how he hacked his own C compiler.