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by spinningslate
1820 days ago
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This is a great post. I come back to it frequently. There's beautiful clarity in the articulation, and the essence is easy to grasp yet powerful. It reminds me a bit of Scott Wlaschin's Railway Oriented Programming (ROP) [0]. As a technique, ROP nicely complements "parse don't validate". As an explanation, it's similarly simple yet wonderfully effective. I've a real admiration for people who can explain and present things so clearly. With ROP, for example, the reader learns the basics of monads without even realising it. [0]: https://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/rop/ |
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I feel that we don't put enough value, these days, on the ability to write clear, articulate exposition. Also, I believe that many people are not willing to read articles, books, or papers, of any meaningful length.
Everything needs to be boiled down to <10 min. read time, or <18 min. TED talks.