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by adamkl
2311 days ago
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Rich Hickey has a pretty interesting take on this very topic where he compares programming languages to instruments, and how instruments aren’t for beginners. How it takes work to become good at playing an instrument, and how that isn’t a bad thing. > But look at this guitar player with blisters. A harpist has blisters, a base player with blisters. There's this barrier to overcome for every musician. Imagine if you downloaded something from GitHub and it gave you blisters. Right? The horrors! That whole talk is filled with some interesting takes on designing and building software (with the usual skew that paints Clojure in a good light, so take it with a grain of salt if necessary). [1] https://github.com/matthiasn/talk-transcripts/blob/master/Hi... |
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I'll have to remember that next time someone mentions that C should be a dead language.
(I actually think C is a fine language, but should be deftly handled)