Seeing a lot of hero-worship for NVIDIA's CEO on social media. It's pretty impressive how, after 30 years as CEO, he suddenly got really good at it in 2023.
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Seeing a lot of hero-worship for NVIDIA's CEO on social media. It's pretty impressive how, after 30 years as CEO, he suddenly got really good at it in 2023. The problem with Test-Driven Development is that you have to think about what you want the code to do before you write it. And that ruins the surprise.
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@jasongorman tdd can work well if you have a good idea what you want. I personally like scaffold testing. You build the thing, create a test that's good enough, then move on. Then create some really good integration tests. Works out well in older systems that have very little or no testing. @jasongorman @Gargron maybe if you des rive the test in ChatGPT prompt and ask for the code that would pas that test ? @jasongorman also, users are infinitely more creative at finding bugs and holes than test cases can ever be. OpenAI Board: "You're fired!" Altman: "Are you sure about that?" OpenAI Board: "I apologize for the confusion in my previous answer. You are hired. We are fired." @jasongorman Thursday's hot take: I think a good standard of general education is more important for a software developer than a computing degree. |
And AMD's CEO suddenly got really good at her job at around the same time. You'll note in the longer-term trend that the ramp-ups began at around the same time OpenAI was formed.