AI Makes Sitting With Discomfort Feel Shameful
A developer reflects on how AI makes the slow, deliberate process of learning and problem-solving feel shameful.
A developer reflects on how AI makes the slow, deliberate process of learning and problem-solving feel shameful.
Martin Fowler discusses the 34th Technology Radar, highlighting AI's impact on software development and the resurgence of foundational practices.
A reflection on the value of time, patience, and friction in software development and company building.
A daily tech reading list covering AI agents in DevOps, software craftsmanship, GKE metrics, AI coding trade-offs, monorepos, and prompt engineering.
Explores the core ethics and principles of being a pragmatic programmer, focusing on responsibility, craftsmanship, and team contribution in software development.
A developer explains why they stopped using microservices for their solo side-projects, citing the complexity for a single person.
Advocates for explicit coding discipline, focusing on clear naming and communication to improve code readability and prevent misunderstandings.
A programmer draws parallels between woodworking craftsmanship and software development, emphasizing the importance of mastering tools like IDEs and frameworks.