Nobody cares what you did in one hour
A critique of developers boasting about short development times, arguing that quality and problem-solving matter more than speed.
A critique of developers boasting about short development times, arguing that quality and problem-solving matter more than speed.
A reflection on the unnecessary rivalry between Symfony and Laravel developers, questioning why developers feel the need to strongly identify with one framework.
A reflection on programmer stereotypes from the essay 'The Little Printf', discussing common traits like chasing new tech and collecting unread books.
An article encouraging developers to contribute to open-source, arguing that not everyone needs to be a 'rockstar' coder to make valuable contributions.
Explores the subjective nature of defining a 'good programmer,' arguing it depends entirely on the perspective of the person asking.
A critique of the tech industry's hiring mantra "Smart, and Gets Things Done," exploring its flaws and the Dunning-Kruger effect.