We're taught to write to explain, but that's not how good writing works. Good writing changes how readers think. It doesn't need to be original, just valuable. Know your audience. Open with their problem. Finish with your solution.
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What’s the last long-form podcast that forced you to slow down?
Not because it was boring but because it was too rich to consume in one go.
For me: @naval on AI.
55 minutes. Still not finished.
What's yours?
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"Software development is thinking made tangible"
Great quote from Stephan Schwab regarding AI hype and recurring dream of replacing developers.
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A developer's survival guide to the chaotic Thursday before Black Friday, where marketing creativity meets software implementation madness
@shaneparrish I got the first editions of the first three books in red cover and now the fourth one will be blue. Not sure whether my OCD can accept this 🤣
@hkanaktas As one of the biggest problems in programming is naming things (classes and files) - using fat controllers can indeed be a time saving technique.
Also, premature optimisation is way worse than premature ejaculation. At least in my opinion 🤪
@tobias_petry I saw an interesting thought regarding AI generated articles - content written by computers and read by computers.
Most of them will be the new SPAM - search engines will have to fight hard to detect AI written articles and decrease their position in the results.