@rrwo @szescstopni @blacklight
Sorry. I retired in 2005, 37 years as a code ape, and it just seemed like coding had become a lost art already. I figured two decades hence nobody needed to code anything anymore. (My last work was in C++, Sybase SQL, PerlTK, and javascript.) The new employees out of Clarkson and Renssalaer could not code a lick.
I'm getting killed this morning with stupid shit popping out of my keyboard! First the pantheon gaffe, now THIS!
@Threadbane @szescstopni @blacklight
The "younger" generations of coders are used to having a standard library for everything, and rarely needing to worry about memory usage or performance.
But it's so much easier to write code when you don't have to worry about these things. This can be a good thing.
A downside is the worship of new technologies just because they are new. Sometimes 50+ year-old is still in use for good reasons.