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Max Kreminski
maxkreminski
love this characterization of how dread (& emotion more generally) influences programmers’ use of tools. emotion is key to creativity support tool design – one big reason that people find
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PALLE! 🇸🇪
Palle_Hoffstein
I think there are some misconceptions about how and why these graphical and technical innovations happen in AAA games. I’ve never seen pushes for these graphical or technological innovations come
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tef
tef_ebooks
i close my laptop at 5pm and go homehttps://twitter.com/walfieee/status/953848431184875520 i know i say "the purpose of a system is what it does" a whole bunch, but most of the production
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Richard Geldreich
richgel999
One of the key issues with Source 2 (ten years ago): They needed new hires (with fresh perspectives) to push the engine forward. However, the new hires didn't understand how
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Dieter Jordens
Dieter_Jordens
What is a code kata?A code kata is a programming exercise that helps programmers hone their skills through practice and repetitionThey are also the greatest resource to practice Test-Driven Development
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Pratham 👨💻🚀
Prathkum
Learn Programming languages by playing gamesA Thread CodeCombatThe most engaging way to learn Python or JavaScript by writing small code snippets https://codecombat.com/ Ruby WarriorIf you want to learn Ruby, then
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Dr. Paige C. Morgan | Support black communities.
paigecmorgan
Lots of people haven't worked with names as data before, so a quick primer. In the US, we think of people as mostly having a first name, a last name,
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Mariatta 🤦
mariatta
Python is not just a programming language, it is also a community.I have been a longtime user of Python for years but it was only in the recent years that
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Alan Cooper
MrAlanCooper
When I started programming, it was a solo skill, performed by individuals, with little or no sharing and virtually no collaboration. A culture was built around those facts. 1 So,
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iang
iang_fc
You’re lawyer friend is ignorant of history. Here’s the early programmers for Nasa’s first satellite mission. In WWII and up to around the 1960s, women dominated the programming field.https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/rocket-girls-an
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Tim Sweeney
TimSweeneyEpic
The topic of functional logic programming is extraordinarily rich and is largely unexplored, due to limits of the original reasoning model (closed world SLD resolution) which hindered a view of
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George Webb - Investigative Journalist
GeorgeW63613375
1. Four years ago, our channel reported David Petraeus and Carl Bildt in NATO gave encrypted communications to George Soros' election flipping hackers in Belgrade, Serbia call OTPOR then later
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Jenna Wise
wise_jenna
Have you ever tried to verify a program, specified an important property, and then got stuck when the verifier demanded additional specifications to satisfy its prover? 1/8 Our new OOPSLA
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🌈Dr. Frizzle
Swilua
I often think about how many of the first computer programmers were women & how it was seen as a sort of secretarial thing and not considered very hard until
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Ḟreyjạ
utotranslucence
There exists, now, a kind of YouTube-augmented musician in the same way that we have Stack Overflow-augmented programmers.https://twitter.com/utotranslucence/status/1282364486758719488 People who ‘teach themselves’ to make music but rea
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Meekaale Brockman
meekaale
canonical thread about annealing, I didn't understand most of it but seems legit as hellhttps://twitter.com/metadiogenes/status/1240519189179367424 I love the annealing principle because while it views the brain as an incredibly complex
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