Linked is a fun article, mostly because I agree with just about all the points made!https://salas.com/2025/04/11/the-best-programmers-i-know/#programming #software-engineering #coding #programmers #developers #best-practices
Linked is a fun article, mostly because I agree with just about all the points made!https://salas.com/2025/04/11/the-best-programmers-i-know/#programming #software-engineering #coding #programmers #developers #best-practices
One of the big lessons of a big project is you don't want people that aren't really programmers programming, you'll suffer for it!
— John Carmack
Linus Torvalds built #Git in 10 days - and never imagined it would last 20 years https://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-built-git-in-10-days-and-never-imagined-it-would-last-20-years/ by @sjvn
Today, many developers can't imagine a world without Git. When it first appeared, most #programmers hated it. Oh, how things have changed!
My Phellow Pharo #Programmers who write scientific #software, do have a look at the Units package, which can safely perform mixed-unit computations like the following to obtain the correct result \(63.21 ft\):
\(\texttt{14foot + 15m.}\)
The NASA-Lockheed Mars Climate Orbiter catastrophe could have been avoided, had the probe control software been implemented in Smalltalk.
@baldur “The only issue I am facing as a professional #art director in games is that I just want them to leave me and my art teams alone so we can make cool art. There is *no problem to be solved here*”.
I don’t think the Art director is looking at this from a business angle. The problem being solved is to reduce the high cost #WhiteCollar workforce and still make a profit.
This has been happening since 2022 when #ChristopherHohn decided SE/SWE cost to much for #Alphabet (#google) and all the SW companies followed.
Why?
Later that year #OpenAI released #ChatGPT.
Here is that article: #programmers / #tech / #software / #AI <https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanponciano/2022/11/15/billionaire-hedge-fund-investor-urges-alphabet-to-cut-costs-no-justification-for-salaries-that-are-too-high/>
#PROGRAMMERS !!! now that I have your attention. Please read and heed: https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-names/ and https://github.com/kdeldycke/awesome-falsehood #Programming
Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live.
— Martin Golding
I shrugged, dismissively, when the Reason #programming language was announced as the new syntactic veneer atop OCaml. OCaml in C/C++/Java/JavaScript syntax—why?
But I, too, had been ensnared by that same comfortable vice grip of "apparent innovation". On many occasions, I had dreamt of new, modernised syntax for Fortran, C, Standard ML, Scheme, and the like. In my dreams, that so-called "new" syntax inexplicably resembles the "old" syntax of Hope/Miranda/Haskell/Agda.
#Programmers....
Yes, it is true!
It's Webinar Time!
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Secure Coding = Developer Power: How To Convince Your Boss To Invest In You An ITSPmagazine Webinar With Manicode Security
April 16, 2025
We’re honored to welcome two brilliant minds joining Sean Martin, CISSP — yes, of course, he’s pretty sharp too — for this one:
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, Course Instructor for Manicode and CTO at RAD Security
Why does #securecoding still feel like an afterthought? This session tackles that question head-on—covering why most companies don’t invest in secure coding training, how developers can advocate for themselves, and how this skillset can seriously boost your career. We’ll even get into some live code reviews and automation demos you won’t want to miss.
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Writing software as if we are the only person that ever has to comprehend it is one of the biggest mistakes and false assumptions that can be made.
— Karolina Szczur
If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.
— Gerald Weinberg
Programmers Battle Typos in Silly Ways https://chat-to.dev/post?id=TEZBYkhyTWVVcHlIMHl4S2NKOGZ3Zz09&redirect=/profile?u=amargo85 #funny #programmers #programming #coding
It is difficult for me to fathom why the #Gleam #programming language is far less popular than JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust, Kotlin, Swift, ....
I'm not claiming that Gleam is inherently better than these popular languages, nor that its ecosystem is more mature—it isn't. But I'm asserting that Gleam is at least as pleasant to use as any of them, and it deserves at least some attention, if not some love, from us #programmers.
Gleam is an FP in the ML family. It targets JavaScript VM and Erlang BEAM VM. Hence, Gleam is a useful, resilient, performant systems programming language. Above all, it can be learned in a matter of hours.
We're programmers. Programmers are, in their hearts, architects, and the first thing they want to do when they get to a site is to bulldoze the place flat and build something grand. We're not excited by incremental renovation: tinkering, improving, planting flower beds.
— Joel Spolsky
The code you write makes you a programmer. The code you delete makes you a good one. The code you don't have to write makes you a great one.
— Mario Fusco
TT: "#KevinWeil, creator of #ChatGPT, confirms what we all feared: 'At the rate we're going, I think it will be sooner.
#AI will surpass #human #programmers by 2025'."
Idk, kinda just lacking motivation rn.
It's not that I don't like working, but that I'm not happy with having to make a GROSS amount of money to just LIVE, uk?
If you're starting programming today, make sure to:
Use a version control system (SCM),
Commit regularly and properly,
Write meaningful commit messages!
If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.
— Gerald Weinberg