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- Anti-selfconsciousness theory – John Stuart Mill (theliterarylink.com)
- TraceTogether – behind the scenes development process (tech.gov.sg)
- Automated contact tracing is not a coronavirus panacea [opensrc Singapore app] (blog.gds-gov.tech)
- Pathogen Resistance (m.xkcd.com)
- The Top Idea in Your Mind (2010) (paulgraham.com)
- State of OpenJDK - Mark Reinhold [video] (fosdem.org)
- What makes Python a great language? (stevedower.id.au)
- Minimum Lovable Product (firstround.com)
- Organizational Skills Beat Algorithmic Wizardry (prog21.dadgum.com)
- A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages [2009] (james-iry.blogspot.com)
- In 2019, is YC worth it? (kapwing.com)
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. declarative ! imperative ? query language ... hidden execution model
- Why is JSON so popular? We want out of the syntax business (blog.mlab.com)
- Git Is Eating the World (j11g.com)
- What's some “real world” self-documenting code? (lobste.rs)
- Concision isn't about length, but time to process [video] (m.youtube.com)
- The Day You Became a Better Writer (2007) (dilbertblog.typepad.com)
- Why project-based learning fails (pathsensitive.com)
- HN archeology: If programm compiles – it almost always just works (news.ycombinator.com)
- Authors’ Edition of Elements of Programming (mcjones.org)
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"Naming things" is said to be one of the hard problems in computer science. It's upfront design, because you name before you use. You can use "working titles", and syntax-aware IDEs help renaming, though it becomes…
- Is legacy code hard to read or do you just not get it yet? (herdingturingmachines.wordpress.com)