The moment in my career when I had enough experience to have my own understanding of what makes code maintainable and organized and didn't have to just kind of rely on the opinions of a couple popular other people was a glorious day. It's not like their theories are all bad, it's just they're prescriptive to their personal style and there are actually a lot of perfectly good ways to organize code.
The moment in my career when I had enough experience to have my own understanding of what makes code maintainable and organized and didn't have to just kind of rely on the opinions of a couple popular other people was a glorious day. It's not like their theories are all bad, it's just they're prescriptive to their personal style and there are actually a lot of perfectly good ways to organize code.
fyi, the split code view on your site with two different versions on the left and right is completely broken on mobile
his books exist mainly to help sell consulting gigs
there was a whole tribe of 90s oh-oh pundits hustling