This parable makes points about over-design and the problem of coding to company standards. This is a very well made point.
However, the best programmers I know have been doing it for years, and the ones most likely to over-complicate things are the newbies. The notion that a college-fresh coder somehow has a more uncontaminated mind runs completely contrary to my experience.
jamescoleuk@reddit
This parable makes points about over-design and the problem of coding to company standards. This is a very well made point.
However, the best programmers I know have been doing it for years, and the ones most likely to over-complicate things are the newbies. The notion that a college-fresh coder somehow has a more uncontaminated mind runs completely contrary to my experience.
0997udan@reddit
bro are you still alive?
jamescoleuk@reddit
Yes, hello. I think I might still be of the same opinion.
0997udan@reddit
damn, your comment is older then me lol
jamescoleuk@reddit
😊 My 14 year old daughter thinks this is hilarious.
0997udan@reddit
funny im also 14 lol
RetroRock@reddit
An oldie but a goodie. Always worth another read.
LetterM1ssing@reddit
Just like your comment.
XD_HyperCraftYT@reddit
damn this was the top post of 2006