Tag: Coders At Work
All the articles with the tag "Coders At Work".
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What Joe Armstrong did to be a better programmer?
Joe Armstrong the co-designer of Erlang was asked about what he did in order to improve as a programmer. Seibel: Is there anything that you have done specifically to improve your skill as a
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Joshua Bloch and the religion about the computer languages
Continuing the ideas that Joshua Bloch gave us, that has started on this post: Joshua Bloch and his tier list of book here we can see an interesting one: Seibel: Why do people get so religious about
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Brendan Eich and the age of the programmers
The creator of JavaScript, Brendan Eich was asked about the programming languages and the time Seibel: Do you feel at all that programming is a young person’s game? Eich: I think young people have
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Brendan Eich and the languages over time
The creator of JavaScript, Brendan Eich was asked about the programming languages and the time Seibel: In general do you feel like languages are getting better over time? Eich: I think so, yeah. Maybe
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Joshua Bloch and his tier list of book
Joshua Bloch a software engineer related, contributor and (in some way) evangelist of Java has been asking at the time Coders at Work was published about the books of every programmer should read.
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How Douglas Crockford detects the talent
Douglas Crockford, well known because he was the first person who specified the JSON format was asked about the question of detect the talent in a programmer. Seibel: When you’re hiring programmers,
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Jamie Zawinski in Coders At Work
Jamie Zawinski is known about some things he has created. But, besides that, when he was asked about how he see himself he gave a really interesting answer: Seibel: That brings me to another of my