by Ruben Hamers | Jan 14, 2023 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin But alright, let’s continue with a new section which describes the concept of Orthogonality. So what again does Orthogonality mean again? It’s one of these words that’s always thrown around in computer science lectures and literature. Well orthogonality...
by Ruben Hamers | Jan 2, 2023 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin In today’s blog we will start with chapter two called, A Pragmatic Approach. We will dive into code duplication, a topic that is very familiar to us since we have discussed in to great length already in previous blogs while discussing Clean Code and A...
by Ruben Hamers | Dec 21, 2022 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin Although we are developers and we like to code, we need to be social in order to do our jobs properly. When you are just a code monkey, closing tickets on your Jira board you will burn out very quickly. Have you been in that situation? You know, day after day,...
by Ruben Hamers | Dec 8, 2022 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin You also need to set a couple of realistic goals for yourself and keep them. Think about the new year resolutions you set for yourself. Do you keep them? Are they realistic? It’s really important that if you set some goal you know you can reach them by the end...
by Ruben Hamers | Nov 16, 2022 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin So the name of the first chapter is “A Pragmatic Philosophy”. And the Authors say this as a philosophy of approaching problems and their solutions. Pragmatic programmers think beyond the immediate problem always trying to place it in its larger context to be...
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