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abdulapopoola.com
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| | | | | The book's core thesis is minimizing complexity in software development by adopting complexity-eliminating approaches. The upfront investment in learning and adopting better designs pays off because it leads to high-quality software. Recommended read for software developers and line managers. | |
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nakabonne.dev
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| | | | | This article summarizes the concept of deep module described in the book A Philosophy of Software Design written by Professor John | |
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henrikwarne.com
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| | | | | I really liked A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout. It is compact and short, only 170 pages, so it is a quick read, but it contains many good ideas. The focus is on how to structure systems to make them easy to understand and work with. The author is a professor of Computer... | |
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vivqu.com
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| | | Looking ahead to the future of programming that increasingly involves LLMs, it's becoming clear that the most important thing for software engineers to cultivate is taste. As I discuss in GenAI is not a silver bullet, training great software designers will continue to be the essential challenge o... | ||