Things I liked in November
- Object-Oriented Programming is Bad
- A click-baity title since the author then uploaded another video arguing in favour of OOP, but well used. This video criticizes OOP from a point of view I haven’t heard/read before and gives very nice takeaways on how to tackle its problems.
- Code is run more than read
- The Lack of Compensation in Open Source Software is Unsustainable
- Don’t Forget to Swim Now and Then
- Why Tacit Knowledge is More Important Than Deliberate Practice
- Tacit knowledge is knowledge that cannot be captured through words alone.
- Why I have a homepage
- cabbage sorter
- Loved the old style web vibes of this website
- Writing one sentence per line
- Put into practice this advice lately and it has done wonders. Helps you avoid unnecessary long lines and write clearer.
- The IndieWeb for Everyone
- “The more independence a technology gives you, the higher its barrier for adoption.” But for now, and it shouldn’t be this way as the author argues.