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The moths of programming are ideas in the software engineering industry that have become pervasive due to virality rather than reality.
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The Moths of Programming with Dino Dini: Chapter 5 - Compilers Optimise Code Better Than Humans from 2021-09-25T22:00
In any social media facilitated discussion about programming the topic of code optimisation with often arise. Anyone who has expertise in low level optimisation are likely to face a choice: bein...
ListenThe Moths of Programming with Dino Dini: Chapter 4 - Don't Reinvent The Wheel from 2021-08-18T19:00
We often hear the phrase "Don't Reinvent The Wheel" all the time in software engineering, but what does this actually mean, and is it a useful mantra, or just another Moth of Prog...
ListenThe Moths of Programming with Dino Dini: Chapter 3 - Always Comment Your Code from 2021-04-29T16:00
The moths of programming are ideas in the software engineering industry that have become pervasive due to virality rather than reality. Although they may have some truth to them, they are often ...
ListenThe Moths of Programming with Dino Dini: Chapter 1 - Global Variables Are Bad from 2020-03-30T01:05:53
The moths of programming are ideas in the software engineering industry that have become pervasive due to virality rather than reality. Although they may have some truth to them, they are often ...
ListenThe Moths of Programming with Dino Dini: Chapter 1 - Global Variables Are Bad from 2020-03-29T21:05:53
The moths of programming are ideas in the software engineering industry that have become pervasive due to virality rather than reality. Although they may have some truth to them, they are often ...
ListenThe Moths of Programming 1 - Global Variables Are Bad from 2020-03-29T21:05:53
The moths of programming are ideas in the software engineering industry that have become pervasive due to virality rather than reality. Although they may have some truth to them, they are often ...
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