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Blackthorn@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•How to conduct an effective code review
1·2 年前The things he asks to do are the reasons why I find no joy anymore working in coding. Hammering my thumbs seems to be more interesting than doing most of these actions. I swear, I got so bored I couldn’t finish the read. Specifically “if you find yourself commenting on every line of code” the right thing to do is to setup a meeting with te hiring department.
Blackthorn@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•I wrote a program for my boss. How legal is to to write the program again and make it FOSS?
3·2 年前I’d say it suggests it’s “legally” the wrong thing to do.
Blackthorn@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•What are some of the resources that you have used to improve/learn programming?
5·2 年前Lol I feel so old reading these replies… I learnt copying BASIC games from magazines and typing them manually on the computer.
But jokes apart, when it comes to learning, I think the best thing is to tinker with weather language you choose and don’t worry about making the “right choices” since the start. Forget about writing “pythonic” code and don’t worry about being “idiomatic”: just build something. Building good software is not just constructs, but also knowning which subsystem to improve and when. That’s what makes experience.
When it comes to improving, you can dig deep into the language.
Blackthorn@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•What are some of the resources that you have used to improve/learn programming?
4·2 年前Yeah, this is also useful when learning a new programming language, even when you are an experienced coder, already.
Blackthorn@programming.devto
Gaming@beehaw.org•Stray really disappointed me. I want a real cat game.
2·2 年前I second this game. The cat can also find a mate abd have kittens

Not yet. I have mini metro though. Very similar but somewhat different feeling. It’s probably the closest thing.