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Dijkstra: The Humble programmer

Dijistra wrote some interesting things about the activity of programmer. In this opportunity I’m going to make some quotations and notes about the article: The humble programmer Rules “discovered” for the creation of software A number of rules have been discovered, violation of which will either seriously impair or totally destroy the intellectual manageability of

Coders at Work

Coders at work is a series of interviews made by Peter Seibel in 2009 where different programmers talk about their views about the technology, development, how they work as a programmer and the environment where people in tech works. The general overview of this book is really good because if you read it, you’ll learn

Notes about: On the cruelty of really teaching computing science

Radical Novelty 1: “The programmer is the unique position that his is the only discipline and profession in which such a gigantic ratio, which totally baffles our imagination, has to be bridge by a single technology he has be able to think in terms of conceptual hierarchies that are much deeper than single mind ever

Django Jinja Isn’t a thing

I was reading about Jinja and an article on Wikipedia caught my attention: Jinja (template engine) At the beginning I read: Jinja is similar to the Django So, Django Jinja and Jinja projects are different? I don’t think so because, in the same article, the sources point to the Jinja2 documentation. And this also happens in the Django article

50projectsIn50days – Day 2: Progress Steps

The projects related to the progress step it is generated by an another script in JavaScript that change the class in the DOM. There are two event listeners in the script and there is a function that update the CSS. So, the new style is following: The project has a an average difficulty and it’s

While you learn while you build it?

The quotation and the necessity of understand what you have done is really important when you try to understand some concepts. For that reason when I found this video: I remember the importance of being someone that trying to understand the concept of the “project based courses”. Because If you don’t know what you have

Using Google Colab to work from with outside data

On stack overflow there is this question I’ve neve made to myself: How can I create a website using google colab [closed] I have my code written in colab. I want to convert this into a website where user gives input and it reaches to the notebook for operations like giving out the output based

50projectsIn50days – Day 1: Expanding Cards

The first day of the project is about expanding cards. It’s a nice introductory projects if you don’t know anything about JavaScript. It’s easily reusable and I enjoyed while I was doing it. The images are hardcoded in the html file. That is a good point of improvement. I could create an API that gives

People in tech are aware of history? Donald Knuth

Seibel: Do you feel like programmers and computer scientists are aware enough of the history of our field? It is, after all, a pretty short history. Knuth: There aren’t too many that are scholars. Even when I started writing my books in 1963, I didn’t think people knew what had happened in 1959 I was