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by Shacklz
1400 days ago
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> that he really focused on invariants Oh the horror those classes were. Meyer is a great guy, and in hindsight I appreciate his ideas quite a bit. But the idea to take Eiffel for an introductory course, the questionable exercises (being encouraged/forced to write the code twice, once as invariant and once for the actual execution) plus the terrible Eiffel-IDE made those classes very easy to loathe. |
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And looking back, "I learned to deal with being completely overwhelmed with shitty tools, questioning if the opposite party has any clue what they're talking about, then had to work out how to pass that class" seems like one of the most useful career skills to pick up in your first year.
Who cares about the programming language.