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Simplicity and Healthy Ecosystems (orib.dev)
The Appeal of Simplicity (ac1235.github.io)
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This is at a Rails conference, but it has almost nothing to do with Ruby or Rails.
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Social Anarchy in Software Development (barunsingh.com)
Common Code Smells (jeremymorgan.com)
You may have heard the term "code smells" lately, it seems its being talked about frequently again. In this short post I’ll explain what they are, and a few of them you may run across.
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The (Coming) Age Of The Developer-King (veracode.com)
Healthy Open Source Projects Need People (blog.engineyard.com)
Software is like fruit. It tastes great when it’s fresh, but goes bad very quickly. If you want to keep it fresh, you have to add people to your project, not features.
The Non-Existent Software Crisis: Debunking the Chaos Report (drdobbs.com)
Healthy Open Source Projects Need People (Redux) (gist.github.com)
My personal take on this company blog post.
The Turpentine Effect (ribbonfarm.com)
Programming languages are the least usable, but most powerful human-computer interfaces ever invente (blogs.uw.edu)
What can Programming Language Research Learn from the Philosophy of Science? (tomasp.net)
Notes on Postmodern Programming (2002) (homepages.mcs.vuw.ac.nz)
What Book Should I Read Next? - Deliberate Software (deliberate-software.com)
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Why Sometimes I Hate Myself (tomaszdziurko.pl)
CppCon 2014: Mike Acton "Data-Oriented Design and C++" - YouTube (youtube.com)
Programming and Computer Science: an imminent divorce? (blog.txus.io)
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Language success depends on its community (bigboringsystem.com)
Snowsuit Zine issue 02 (snowsuit.io)