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"The programmer, like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. He builds his castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the imagination." -FB

When I was young, in my teens, I already knew a bit about programming but of course nothing about the industry.

These beautiful metaphors by Brooks, from books like inmates running the asylum, etc - they made me romanticize the industry I had no idea about.

Now, about 20 years later, I wonder to which extent they influenced me to take the path I've taken. Because when I began, it wasn't lucrative or cool in the slightest.


It's funny, I also read the book as a teen, and I came away from it amazed that IBM was dedicating entire team members to inter-/extra-team communication.

Before that I hadn't even considered how necessary a product manager or project manager were in software development.

But it was the "No Silver Bullet" essay added as a bonus in my copy that I think about the most. "Never again will we see a 10x productivity increase in a decade", this is self-evident now but must have been crushing to people who had experienced the first compilers, the first high-level languages, the first interactive terminals, and waited for the next incredible leap.


Has anyone tried this soonly app? If so what are your impressions?


Yeah I’m a user, have been for over a year. It works for me and has helped build better habits about staying in touch. It does kind of make itself unnecessary eventually, which I supposed is kind of the point!


I suffer from a related condition called UTS - under training syndrome. For reasons that remain a mystery to doctors and scientists I struggle to complete ultramarathons after not training for them.


Please don't make dumb reddit style comments


I've never struggled to complete an ultramarathon (of anything).


Pine Ridge Trail



Bypassing CORS checks by "hiding" X-Client-Data: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/f3ceca9d0fd...



Whatever happened to nickb?


It's a pseudonym for someone

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Bourbaki


The mystery endures.


If I ever start another blog, would you mind if I titled it Nonsense, Tropes, and Hot Garbage?


I encourage it.


There could be no greater irony: For all the sublimity of art, physics, music, mathematics and other manifestations of human genius, everything depends on the mundane, frustrating, often debased vocation known as politics.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/are-we-alone-in-the-...


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