Dev content without clickbait. Long conversation format with actual good coders. Thanks guys i really needed this…
Ironically, standup is the blocker
Honestly I hope you guys never stop editing these podcasts like this it's so damn funny every time
Give us LONGER episodes! WE WANT THIS TO BE AN HOUR!
Thank you for replacing both Trash and Dax! I was worried for a bit there
00:36 fact check is wrong, there is no four points, but there is 5 points in fibonnaci, please fix or I report to HR
guys this was an amazing ep, thank you. y'all are starting to crush this format, keep it up and thank you
Unironically, one of my favorite podcasts on my long list atm.
Best podcast out there right now Casey's point about long functions hits really close to home. I've bitten myself in the ass in the past trying to break down functions I didn't need to. Clean Code is a damn cognitohazard
I love watching these guys because I feel stupid for only writing simple code, and it turns out I’m right and my biases have been confirmed
I could easily listen to 4h of these discussions per episode. Please don’t keep it short. Please do explore the topics in depth 🙏
I can't resist the urge to refactor, there should be a Software Janitor position for people like me
Every discussion ever in IT. X: A is the best Y: B is the best. A is bad. X: that is not true. B is bad. Z: A and B aren't inherently good or bad, depends on their usage.
Give me hour long standups like this every day. This is great.
For 3 years I used to work with legacy codebase. Literally 5000 lines of code in one function with 80 ifs within other ifs and so on. I thank God every day for "Clean Code". It shifted function size Overton window so that even big functions are comprehensible.
People forget that coding is an art, not a series of strict practices. My focus is on coding in a way that allows my IDE to easily clean it up later if needed. Art is not something you create in one pass. You often have to go over some code a few times to get it working correctly and written in a readable way.
"I'm not a huge fan of unit tests" I love this guy already
Nice to see discussions where people don’t just hold up one style or paradigm above all others, regardless of how applicable it is to a particular project.
Definitely want one hour videos, this is my favorite current background audio at work
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