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Programming in classic paintings

The Classic Programmer Paintings blog is an adaptation of classic painting to today's realities. You can print and hang one of these paintings (or several) in your room or office, since all of them are in the public domain. There are Russian classical paintings, see below.

"On-the-job programmers support the Ruby on Rails application," 1893, Eero Jarnefelt


“The development manager returned from the budget meeting”, 1888, Ilya Repin


Front End Developer, 1570–1575, by Giovanni Batista Moroni

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"First code review", 1878, William Frederick Emes


Emacs vs. Vim, 1820-1823, Goya


"Java.util.Date", 1931, Salvador Dali


“C ++ developers help out a comrade facing SEGFAULT”, 1890, Frederick Remington


“The operations and development departments agree on the order of control of versions in Git”, 1796-1799, Jacques-Louis David


"Frontend developers are approaching the just-released JS framework", 1871, Michelle Cammarano


"The sysadmin issues sudo privileges to a developer on a production web server", 1425-1475, Leonardo da Vinci


“A beginner programmer learns git rebase –interactive”, 1936, Salvador Dali


“The consultant shows a sample Clojure code to the VBA development team”, 1635, Rembrandt


"The developer studies the logs after regression with downtime", 1861, Joseph Noel Paton


"A visual guide to the language of Scala", 1490-1510, Hieronymus Bosch


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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/392967/


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