You know what's cool?
@russolsen just announced that he and @baweaver will do a second edition of Eloquent Ruby at @pragprog.
It's nice to see that the @ruby community gained so much traction again recently.
Happy Path Programming: #107 The Joy of Programming with Dave Thomas
Episode webpage: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happypathprogramming/episodes/107-The-Joy-of-Programming-with-Dave-Thomas-e2sq78t
Been listening to the #pragmaticprogrammer audio book a couple times the last several weeks. Boy I feel dumb. Lol
Oh oh... This learning more about #dddesign is going to be _something_.
Like, I feel that I will agree with most of what I read in the book. But, I will have a but and a question at almost every page
Most of it is probably because the 'scope' of it is bigger than #cleancode | #PragmaticProgrammer | #refactoring | #tdd
And so the interrogations in my head are bigger.
So, prolly a ton of domain driven design questions coming in the coming days. Not trying to be obtuse, I swear
I'm a big fan of Go and Rust. But if I were to create a startup, most of the code would probably be written in PHP (with TypeScript as a 2nd choice). #PragmaticProgrammer https://scribe.rip/using-rust-at-a-startup-a-cautionary-tale-42ab823d9454
Journals in Logseq can be used to implement the concept of Engineering Daybooks mentioned in the book The Pragmatic Programmer. Or at least that's how I've been using them.