Semantic Error
시맨틱 에러 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Releasing
Start date
Jul 27, 2020
Average score
81/100
Popularity
10800
Favorites
882
Genres
Comedy
Romance
Romance
Tags
Boys' Love
93%
Prominently features romance between two males, not inherently sexual.
Male Protagonist
93%
Main character is male.
College
91%
Partly or completely set in a college or university.
Software Development
81%
Centers around characters developing or programming a piece of technology, software, gaming, etc.
Full Color
75%
Manga that were initially published in full color.
Tsundere
73%
Prominently features a character who acts cold and hostile in order to mask warmer emotions.
School
65%
Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
Bisexual
62%
Features a character who is romantically or sexually attracted to people of more than one sex or gender.
Primarily Adult Cast
60%
Main cast is mostly composed of characters above a high school age.
Handjob
53%
Features the stimulation of genitalia by another's hands.
Bullying
40%
Prominently features the use of force for intimidation, often in a school setting.
Twins
20%
Prominently features two or more siblings that were born at one birth.
Links externos
Semantic Error
시맨틱 에러 MangaSinopse
A Bug in the System
Reason, routine, and rules. These are the tenets that computer science major Sang-Woo Chu lives by, so when the rest of his teammates fail to contribute to their group’s presentation, he cuts their names from the project—including that of a complete no-show, whose plans to graduate and study abroad have gone down the drain as a result. Not that that’s any of Sang-Woo’s business…until he realizes that Jae-Young Jang, the talented design major he was hoping to hire for his video game, is: one, that very same classmate, and two, hell-bent on returning the favor and being the biggest thorn in his side!
Will Sang-Woo be able to debug this semantic error before it upends his entire life?
(Source: Yen Press, edited)
Reason, routine, and rules. These are the tenets that computer science major Sang-Woo Chu lives by, so when the rest of his teammates fail to contribute to their group’s presentation, he cuts their names from the project—including that of a complete no-show, whose plans to graduate and study abroad have gone down the drain as a result. Not that that’s any of Sang-Woo’s business…until he realizes that Jae-Young Jang, the talented design major he was hoping to hire for his video game, is: one, that very same classmate, and two, hell-bent on returning the favor and being the biggest thorn in his side!
Will Sang-Woo be able to debug this semantic error before it upends his entire life?
(Source: Yen Press, edited)