What are your programming hot takes? 257m ( @257m@lemmy.ml ) Programming@programming.dev • 1 year ago message-square373fedilinkarrow-up1222
arrow-up1222message-squareWhat are your programming hot takes? 257m ( @257m@lemmy.ml ) Programming@programming.dev • 1 year ago message-square373fedilink
minus-square Digital Mark ( @mdhughes@lemmy.ml ) linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoTerrible projects are terrible because of the developers, not because of the language. I find dynamic projects easier to refactor and fix, just write some tests and if it’s green bar before and after, you’re fine.
minus-square T (they/she) ( @Templa@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink1•1 year ago…did you ever work with business/product people?
minus-square Digital Mark ( @mdhughes@lemmy.ml ) linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoAll my career. They can’t program, they have no valid opinion about programming, as long as we finish the user stories. Which is several times faster in a nice dynamic language than a bondage language.
Terrible projects are terrible because of the developers, not because of the language.
I find dynamic projects easier to refactor and fix, just write some tests and if it’s green bar before and after, you’re fine.
…did you ever work with business/product people?
All my career. They can’t program, they have no valid opinion about programming, as long as we finish the user stories. Which is several times faster in a nice dynamic language than a bondage language.