Beatles for Programmers

  Yesterday

  Yesterday 
  All those backups seemed a waste of pay.  
  Now my database has gone away.
  Oh I believe in yesterday. 

  Suddenly,
  There's not half the files there used to be,
  And there's a milestone hanging over me
  The system crashed so suddenly.

  I pushed something wrong
  What it was I could not say.

  Now all my data's gone
  and I long for yesterday-ay-ay-ay.

  Yesterday,
  The need for back-ups seemed so far away.
  I knew my data was all here to stay,
  Now I believe in yesterday. 

  Eleanor Rigby

  Eleanor Rigby
  Sits at the keyboard
  And waits for a line on the screen
  Lives in a dream
  Waits for a signal
  Finding some code
  That will make the machine do some more.
  What is it for?

  All the lonely users, where do they all come from?
  All the lonely users, why does it take so long?

  Guru MacKenzie
  Typing the lines of a program that no one will run;
  Isn't it fun?
  Look at him working,
  Munching some chips as he waits for the code to compile;
  It takes a while...
  All the lonely users, where do they all come from?
  All the lonely users, why does it take so long?

  Eleanor Rigby
  Crashes the system and loses 6 hours of work;
  Feels like a jerk.
  Guru MacKenzie
  Wiping the crumbs off the keys as he types in the code;
  Nothing will load.
  All the lonely users, where do they all come from?
  All the lonely users, why does it take so long?

  Unix Man

  He's a real UNIX Man
  Sitting in his UNIX LAN
  Making all his UNIX plans
  For noBODY.

  Knows the blocksize from du(1)
  Cares not where /dev/null goes to
  Isn't he a bit like you
  And me?

  UNIX Man, please listen(2)
  My lpd(8) is missin'
  UNIX Man
  The wo-o-o-orld is at(1) your command.
  He's as wise as he can be
  Uses lex and yacc and C
  UNIX Man, can you help me At all?

  UNIX Man, don't worry
  Test with time(1), don't hurry UNIX Man
  The new kernel boots, just like you had planned.
  He's a real UNIX Man Sitting in his UNIX LAN
  Making all his UNIX .plans For noBODY ...
  Making all his UNIX .plans For noBODY.

  Write in C ("Let it Be")

  When I find my code in tons of trouble,
  Friends and colleagues come to me,
  Speaking words of wisdom:
  "Write in C."

  As the deadline fast approaches,
  And bugs are all that I can see,
  Somewhere, someone whispers:
  "Write in C."

  Write in C, Write in C,
  Write in C, oh, Write in C.
  COBOL's dead and buried,
  Write in C.

  I used to write a lot of FORTRAN,
  For science it worked flawlessly.
  Try using it for graphics!
  Write in C.
  If you've just spent nearly 30 hours,
  Debugging some assembly,
  Soon you will be glad to
  Write in C.

  Write in C, Write in C,
  Write in C, yeah, Write in C.
  BASIC's not the answer.
  Write in C.

  Write in C, Write in C
  Write in C, oh, Write in C.
  Pascal won't quite cut it.
  Write in C.

  Something
  
  Something in the way it fails,
  Defies the algorithm's logic!
  Something in the way it coredumps...
  I don't want to leave it now
  I'll fix this problem somehow
  Somewhere in the memory I know,
  A pointer's got to be corrupted.
  Stepping in the debugger will show me...

  I don't want to leave it now
  I'm too close to leave it now
  You're asking me can this code go?
  I don't know, I don't know...
  What sequence causes it to blow?
  I don't know, I don't know...

  Something in the initializing code?
  And all I have to do is think of it!
  Something in the listing will show me...
  I don't want to leave it now
  I don't want to leave it now
  I'll fix this tonight I vow!