Larry Wall identifies laziness, impatience, and hubris as the three virtues of a programmer that contribute to good software design. He emphasizes the importance of creating higher-level abstractions instead of relying on cut-and-paste methods.
bcantrill.dtrace.org
5 min
9h ago
Larry Wall identifies laziness, impatience, and hubris as the three virtues of a programmer that contribute to good software design. He emphasizes the importance of creating higher-level abstractions instead of relying on cut-and-paste methods.
bcantrill.dtrace.org
5 min
9h ago
Larry Wall identifies laziness, impatience, and hubris as the three virtues of a programmer that contribute to good software design. He emphasizes the importance of creating higher-level abstractions instead of relying on cut-and-paste methods.
bcantrill.dtrace.org
5 min
9h ago
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