Just for Fun. No, Really.
A program is a building of thought. It is costless to build, it is weightless, and it grows easily under our typing hands. But as a program grows, so does its complexity. The skill of programming is the skill of building programs that don’t confuse yourself. The best programs are those that manage to do something interesting while still being easy ... See more
Introduction :: Eloquent JavaScript
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There are idiosyncrasies of software development that are invariant even as technique and technology improves, and so you are bound to recapitulate these patterns eventually.
doriantaylor.com • Agile as Trauma
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If you’re a programmer, you might think that the fiddliness of programming is a special feature of programming, but really it’s that everything is fiddly, but you only notice the fiddliness when you’re new, and in programming you do new things more often.
johnsalvatier.org • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
In software, my rule is: always have working code.
Paul Graham • Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
I am the programming equivalent of a home cook.
Robin Sloan • An app can be a home-cooked meal
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