In this context, I believe the author uses 'providence' to mean an act of God. Translated to a non-religious context, it might be "A stupid man is born a stupid man by pure chance".
I was looking for a definition a few weeks ago and found the wikipedia article succinct and accurate (it met my needs anyway): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_debt
I see what you did there- famous Yogi Berra quote.
I would say dord is a woody sort of word... dord.
If you are looking to advance your career, you might want to consider focusing on understanding large scale distributed systems architecture rather than programming.
In this context, I believe the author uses 'providence' to mean an act of God. Translated to a non-religious context, it might be "A stupid man is born a stupid man by pure chance".
I was looking for a definition a few weeks ago and found the wikipedia article succinct and accurate (it met my needs anyway): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_debt
I see what you did there- famous Yogi Berra quote.
I would say dord is a woody sort of word... dord.
If you are looking to advance your career, you might want to consider focusing on understanding large scale distributed systems architecture rather than programming.