![]() They’re talking about a wide array of frameworks, tools, libraries and assemblies. NoSql databases, the importance of version control, team-management and the big difference between computer science and the software development craft. Some are talking about architectural layers, loose coupling, ORMS, SQL vs. The lesser wise ones use other buzzwords like SEO, Social, Scrum, Semantic, … S-omething. The wiser ones tell us what the best practices are, which design patterns are more superb than others and why dynamically typed languages rule now that we’re doing test-driven development. They work at google, microsoft or some agile startup that will do it all right. They developed languages, built enterprise software, know all the technical details and some may even be able to read assembler code. But I listen to those bloggers and postcasters, who have often developed software for two or three decades (this means 20-30 friggin’ years), and wonder if they think we all did so. ![]() I listen to some software-engineering postcasts, read some SE-blogs and generally try to get better at what I do for a living (which is developing software). ![]()
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