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Ho to make sushi (programming.dev)
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Hacking (programming.dev)
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Strategy -> Result (programming.dev)
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cache (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Another one of my C# articles, this time about Nullable.

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Guy trains an LLM on his group chat messages with his best friends with predictable but nevertheless very funny results.

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This is an older article of mine I wrote when C# was still my main language.

I don’t know if posting my own content is allowed here - if not, feel free to remove it, no hard feelings.

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Programming and Humility (programming.dev)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by sisyphean@programming.dev to c/programming@programming.dev

This is something I’ve been wondering about for a long time. Programming is an activity that makes you face your own fallibility all the time. You write some code, compile it or run it, and then 80% of the time, it doesn’t work exactly the way you imagined. There’s an error message, or it just behaves incorrectly. Then you need to iterate on it and fix the issues until you get the desired result, and even then it’s subtly wrong, and causes an outage at 3am on Sunday.

I thought this experience would teach programmers to be the humblest people in the world.

I can’t believe how wrong I was. Programmers can be the most arrogant dickheads you will ever meet. Why is that?

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