Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Programmers
Uncle Bob Martin
unclebobmartin
For seven decades we programmers rode a technology that was skyrocketing exponentially. We got very accustomed to the rapid change. Now that change has slowed to a near stop; yet
Read more
John W Kloetzli, Jr
JJcoolkl
A 'programmer trap' is something that feels productive but in practice adds very little value to a project. Refactoring can easily become a programmer trap.What are some others? Creating "the
Read more
Vladimir Agaev
vladimir_agaev
[1/3] There is theory, and then there is reality. People spend so much time to make their #reactjs components pure and reusable. I've never seen truly reused cross-project react components
Read more
David R. MacIver
DRMacIver
You know, the more I think about how obsessed programmers are with their tools, the weirder it gets.This is not how tools are supposed to work, folks. Tools are the
Read more
Jason Swett
JasonSwett
Here's an interesting question to ponder:What would it take to increase the size of the Ruby community by 10X? I raise the question because I like Ruby and I want
Read more
geekahjumma
geekahjumma
#StartUp Drama: Startups already make distruption into our of everyday life, but the concept still foreign to the general public. Making startup into drama themes, makes it more familiar to
Read more
embr đ
_liclac
@thetrainline Anyway, every time this happens, I just enter "Santa Claus", because the name isn't actually sent over the card network for your bank to validate in the first place.(This
Read more
Richard Geldreich
richgel999
I've seen multiple entire successful commercial game studios in the US and CA built from the ground up with *zero whiteboard interviewing*. They conducted a bunch of 2-3 on 1
Read more
Bill Mill
llimllib
"require a strong minor in some field other than computer science and mathematics... Without real experience in using the computer to get useful results the computer science major is apt
Read more
đŽ Mikko Ohtamaa
moo9000
1/ My unpopular thesis for smart contract development and developers: There is no room for novice developers or friendly tools in the smart contract world, #ethereum or else. 2/ No
Read more
Ari Lewis đ
amlewis4
11 lessons from Patrick McKenzieInspired by the livestream between @david_perell and @patio11 Lessons Writing is a form of signaling⢠Patrick played a lot of World of Warcraft⢠He ran
Read more
Zed A. Shaw, Writer
lzsthw
I've found that if you dig for original sources of many beliefs in computer science and the tech industry you find some total BS "paper" that was really just a
Read more
Richard Geldreich
richgel999
On Source Engine 1 you would see mountains of ancient code that nobody understood anymore. No one human understood the whole thing. It was impossible. Adding major new graphical features
Read more
Victor Godinez
VictorGodinez
My theory on SW: its vision of sci-fi is largely mechanical (switches, levers, giant lasers, walkers) because thatâs what sci-fi was in the serials that influenced George Lucas growing up.
Read more
Fran Wilde
fran_wilde
So hereâs my theory. We did save the world in 2000. The programmers, that is. Everyone sweating bullets up past midnight on January 1. You all are big dam heroes.
Read more
We are R-Ladies
WeAreRLadies
I started this thread with the intention of discussing different types of data pipeline collaborators I interact with as an R programmer/data scientist - but instead it evolved into a
Read more
‹
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...
12
13
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree