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by TelmoMenezes
5351 days ago
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Although I'm not from the punch card era, I overall agree with the sentiment of this article. I learned to code has a hobby when I was a kid and then took a CS degree. During the CS degree I was indoctrinated out of "bad habits" that I developed as a self-taught programmer. One of these bad habits was being terse. I took my degree during the golden age of createFactoryOfServerProcessGenerators() type things. Now, with more experience and wisdom, I realize I was right all along. A development environment that comfortably fits in your brain makes programming more effective and fun. And maybe I'm too idealistic, but I strongly believe the two are related. |
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