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		<title>Chuck Norris jokes on Java</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 21:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is hilarious! the most stupid geeky jokes I ever heard! While learning for the SCJP exam I’ve found some of these Chuck Norris can make a class that is both abstract and final. Chuck Norris serializes objects straight into human skulls. Chuck Norris doesn’t deploy web applications, he roundhouse kicks them into the server. &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.ovisual.com/4/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ovisual.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/chuck-260.jpg" rel="lightbox[4]"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-5" title="chuck-260" src="http://www.ovisual.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/chuck-260.jpg" alt="Chuck Norris" width="300" height="233" /></a>This is hilarious! the most stupid geeky jokes I ever heard! While learning for the SCJP exam I’ve found some of these<span id="more-4"></span></p>
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<li>Chuck Norris can make a class that is both abstract and final.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris serializes objects straight into human skulls.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris doesn’t deploy web applications, he roundhouse kicks them into the server.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris always uses his own design patterns, and his favorite is the Roundhouse Kick.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris could use anything in java.util.* to kill you, including the javadocs.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris can hit you so hard your web app will turn into a swing application, and a very bad swing application containing lots of icons of human skulls.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris demonstrated the meaning of Float.POSITIVE_INFINITY by counting to it, twice.</li>
<li>A synchronize doesn’t protect against Chuck Norris, if he wants the object, he takes it.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris doesn’t use javac, he codes java by using a binary editor on the class files.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris’ java code never needs to be optimized. His code is so fast that it broke the speed of light during a test run in Sun’s labs killing 37 people.</li>
<li>When someone attempts to use one of Chuck Norris’ deprecated methods, they automatically get a roundhouse kick to the face at compile time.</li>
<li>The java.lang package originally contained a ChuckNorris class, but it punched its way out the package during a design review and roundhouse kicked Bill Joy in the face.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris never has a bug in his code, EVER!</li>
<li>Chuck Norris doesn’t write code. He stares at a computer screen until he gets the progam he wants.</li>
<li>Code runs faster when Chuck Norris watches it.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris’ binary edited classes ignore Java bytecode verifier.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris methods doesn’t catch exceptions becuase no one has the guts to throw any at them.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris will cast a value to any type just by staring at it.</li>
<li>If you get a ChuckNorrisException you’ll probably die.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris is the only one who can use goto and const in Java.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris can compile Java code in .NET Framework, obviously just by staring at it.</li>
<li>Chuck dont need to catch an Exception because Java is afraid of the “flying tornado kick” at the moment it throws</li>
<li>Chuck Norris’s code can roundhouse kick all other Java Objects’ privates</li>
<li>Java visibility levels are public, default, protected, private and “protected by Chuck Norris”, don’t try to access a field with this last modifier!!</li>
<li>Chuck Norris eats JavaBeans and Roundhouse Kicks JavaServer Faces!</li>
<li>Chuck Norris can divide by 0!</li>
<li>Garbage collector only runs on Chuck Norris code to collect the bodies.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris code uses agressive heap natively</li>
<li>Every single line code of Chuck Norris runs in real time. Even in a multi threading application.</li>
<li>When a CPU load a Chuck Norris class file, it doubles the speed.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris can execute 64bit lenght instructions in a 32bit CPU.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris implements “Indestructible”. All the other creatures implements “Killable”.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris only program Java web applications to get a .WAR in the end.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris once roundhouse kicked a Java class very hard. The result is known as a inner class.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris can do multiple inheritance in Java.</li>
<li>JVM never throws exceptions to Chuck Norris, not anymore. 753 killed Sun engineers is enough.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris doesn’t need unit tests because his code always work. ALWAYS.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris extends God.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris workstation has so memory and it’s so powerful that he could run all java applications in the world and get 2% of resources usage.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris codes generics since 1.3.</li>
<li>Chuck Norris’ classes can’t be decompiled… don’t bother trying.</li>
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<p>Alright now, you can lough … not.</p>
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