I don't test my code.
In a competition for the world's strongest man, contestants demonstrate their strength to the judges. The first contestant impresses by lifting a massive rock, earning a rating of 5 + 2 + 6. The second contestant lifts extremely heavy weights, scoring 8 + 7 + 6. However, the final contestant takes a different approach. Instead of showcasing physical strength, he humorously remarks,
"I don't test my code. I check it once in prod."
This implies he's so confident in his abilities that he skips the usual testing process and goes straight to implementing his code in a live, production environment. The judges are astounded by his audacity and give him a perfect score of 10 + 10 + 10, declaring him
"so strong!"
The joke plays on the stereotype of reckless behavior in software development, contrasting it with the physical strength demonstrated by the other contestants.