The comment section mentions that conundrum as well… quite interesting.
The comment section mentions that conundrum as well… quite interesting.
The comment thread in that article is interesting. Grep for Ada.
The fact that the founder commented in approval is gold.
Scunthorpe Problem
If only one could buttassinate censorship…
But this isn’t a significant issue if you’re a large financial enterprise with lots of money to hire lots of devs.
Lots of money, sure. For devs? Not really.
it can’t be indexed and can quickly disappear on a while on the admin side.
On a whim? Also, Google will be disabling it’s caching feature soon.
Could be .jar
too.
No! C is legacy! No one uses it anymore! It’s too hard!
/s
Legacy languages like C, COBOL, Fortran, and Assembly still have their place, but they no longer take center stage.
“Legacy” languages?
2nd: C++ 4th: C
Right…
Do the old devops folks get made into glue or something?
If i interpreted the “trend” correctly, “devops” was bastardized away from its original meaning to now mean “sysadmin”, at least in most cases.
The joy begins when you know you should refactor the whole project from the ground up…
Spot-on analogy.
Use overestimation padding, eh?
Technical debt is the number one cause of developer frustration. Working with imperfect systems demoralizes programmers, making it difficult to do quality work.
I’d wager not being given time to tackle technical debt is indeed frustating…
This is encapsulation, which is one of the better ideas from OOP languages. Though also not unique to them.
Interfaces, APIs, mincroservices, the unix philosophy…
Woah! Thanks for the tips!
The very broad strokes (not red-scared).
Marxist-Leninist books I recommend
Such as? Need a book to read next.
Both, just us’em on your ears when talking to engineers.
Maybe tackle that deployment hell instead of band-aiding it with docker?