Alan Kay classifies most real world code as pop culture (one of the most helpful categories for thinking about it):http://www.drdobbs.com/architecture-and-design/interview-wit... Pop culture is all about identity and feeling like you're participating. It has nothing to do with cooperation, the past or the future — it's living in the present. I think the same is true of most people who write code f
What are your thoughts on the Go programming language? Its a great programming language that is helpful to solve problems without wasting time.I really appreciate the simplicity, I think it totally makes sense at work where not everyone wants to deal with weird code. I think maintaining old golang code will not be a major problem in the future for example. The garbage collector make things a lot s
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Linus is stubborn, persistent, and unyielding to what he sees as bullshit. These I believe are all very valuable qualities for the head of a massive software project, and may be part of the reason as to why Linux is where it is today.However, Linus is also a bit of an asshole, turning technical criticism into personal seemingly personal attacks. I believe those 2 sets of qualities are separable, b
Go for systems and backend, JS for frontend, Julia for data science.It seems python is assaulted on all fronts..would now be a bad time to invest in a python stack, or will efforts to future-proof python (numba, blaze, nuitka, pyjion, Django channels, pyparallel) bare fruit? That may be a view through the distorted HN lenses. Spend some time on Lambda the Ultimate and you'll think imperative progr
Folks, Microsoft is officially considering providing Python support in Excel (finally). If you are interested in this, please visit their uservoice page and let them know what you think. Thank you!https://excel.uservoice.com/forums/304921-excel-for-windows-desktop-application/suggestions/10549005-python-as-an-excel-scripting-language Much as i would love for the power of Python in Excel it is impo
The relevant change:> This directory contains source code to an experimental "version 4" of SQLite that was being developed between 2012 and 2014. > All development work on SQLite4 has ended. The experiment has concluded. > Lessons learned from SQLite4 have been folded into SQLite3 which continues to be actively maintained and developed. This repository exists as an historical record. There are no
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