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from kookiburra@programming.dev to programming@programming.dev on 14 Jan 13:06
https://programming.dev/post/24047363
from kookiburra@programming.dev to programming@programming.dev on 14 Jan 13:06
https://programming.dev/post/24047363
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Oh so it’s okay if I have, say, 1800 notes apps and just 3 are still running?
The pyramids didn’t respond very well to input either. So maybe the notes app should be running without responding to any modification requests.
I read this as a claim that there is only two. Which seems to match the overall flow of the document, describing only two, and then arguing between those two as if only those two exist.
No, that’s wrong. Especially those two bleak, described extremes. They’re not the only ways to develop software.
What the heck are they even talking about anymore. Now one is the only feasible one. But then neither are.
Now, by the end, I have no idea what this was even trying to argue. Meant as entertainment, following two theoretical development process extremes? Formulating in the extreme to make a point? None of it seems to apply. No conclusion is made at the end, instead falling further into anecdotes and unrelated, far away equivalences that make the whole thing even more confusing.
That quote is hilarious to me, I guess they haven’t stumbled upon design patterns yet? I don’t even know who this blog is supposed to be for, there’s no name attached so I’m half guessing it’s more AI slop