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by KyeRussell
1203 days ago
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This advice doesn’t really differ from the actual ‘source material’ though. It’s really arguing against the people that learned what “clean code” is from a blog post or a Tweet or (most likely of all) another YouTuber that tried to take a complex engineering topic that they don’t have the experience to understand, and shove it into a video-listicle full of DigitalOcean ads and forced facial expressions. You see the same thing with microservices. Any of the reading material by the big / original proponents of microservices is actually quite good at giving you all the reasons why they probably aren’t for you. But that doesn’t stop the game of telephone that intercepts the message before it gets do most developers. So I really just see this whole thing as someone saying “RTFM”, rather than it being any sort of derived nuanced take. The sooner a professional software developer can get themselves off the treadmill of garbage trendy educational content, the better. |
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Or, you know, college. Though I can only speak of my local tech college, not full blown university. I don't bear them any ill will --- there's a hell of a lot to try to teach in two years --- but a lot of the things that were taught in my degree, were very dogmatic.