To put stank on the source code is to use mystical and ancient knowledge of IT to fix or improve the function of electronics.
If you've ever had a problem with your computer, and your geeky friend fixed it seemingly by magic, that's when you know that they dropped some stank on the source code.
Person 1: Woah man, are you watching porn in 8k?
Person 2: Yeah dude, I dropped some pretty serious stank on the source code, and now I can stream anal porn in ultra high quality
Person 1: My phone is so slow. I think I need to update my software
Person 2: Fuck that brah, just put some stank on the source code!
The coding geek is a indian tech company started by a student in 2021 for fun and learning and presenting his skills.
The coding geek provides the best security solutions in the market.
Heavy use of proprietary code and technologies in a project/solution
Joe is such a preppy coder, he can't write anything without using the newest whatever from company x.
I really don't know why they've use technology x from company x it would have been much simpler to write one or two functions of their own.
WHen two or more Austins meet each other, the two most stick together no matter what. They most leave for each other and take over the world
Austin: I love my girlfriend, but I must go date the other Austin:
Random guy: why can’t you stay with your girlfriend?
Austin: because if the Austin Code
Guy: sorry man that sucks
Austin: yeah it’s okay.
A term often used by game developers to describe a feature in their game (or DLC) that is in some way unfinished and/or is still in development. Essentially, a glitch that he/she promises will be fixed upon the release date of said game(orDLC).
Gamer: Why doesn't that alien robot have its proper textures?
Game Developer: It's hot code.
Yong Zhi: "Wow today's moon seems a bit AYQ morse code"