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i think i just found the perfect analogy for kernel functions 😭

ban___tan's tweet image. i think i just found the perfect analogy for kernel functions 😭

Programming is just like 𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗰𝘀 — the more you 𝗽𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗲, the more you 𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗻𝗱.


A problem-solving strategy from Beyond Cracking the Coding Interview that I haven't seen anywhere else, at least put this way: If you're stuck on a problem, STOP thinking about algorithms and data structures. Instead, look for properties *about the problem* that are not…

Nil053's tweet image. A problem-solving strategy from Beyond Cracking the Coding Interview that I haven't seen anywhere else, at least put this way:

If you're stuck on a problem, STOP thinking about algorithms and data structures.

Instead, look for properties *about the problem* that are not…

This is a great analogy for understanding the problem with Darwinian evolution as an explanation for life. WATCH AND SHARE! #intelligentdesign #evolution

WATCH: At a museum of technology, we're rightly impressed by the intellect of inventors. But when we visit a museum of natural history, we're supposed to assume the design & engineering of living things came from an unguided evolutionary process? Full interview:…



Code fragments come together like thoughts forming a sentence.

rooorro8's tweet image. Code fragments come together like thoughts forming a sentence.

⚡ Programming explained with power strips: if-else → chaos switch → organized while(true) → infinite loop foreach → repetition try → risky mess catch → system saved 😅

0xmuskan's tweet image. ⚡ Programming explained with power strips:
if-else → chaos
switch → organized
while(true) → infinite loop
foreach → repetition
try → risky mess
catch → system saved 😅

you are getting a lot of meme awnsers and its prob not serious but if it is learnpythonthehardway.org do all these exercises github.com/tinygrad/tinyg… read the tinygrad codebase fastapi.tiangolo.com spin up a fastapi project, architect in a way that it could serve it at…


Big AI tools like ChatGPT can be tiring to use daily. You have to repeat who you are and what you need every time. It’s like talking to a genius who forgets everything in 7 seconds . But there’s a smarter way to make it actually work for you 👇

TechByMarkandey's tweet image. Big AI tools like ChatGPT can be tiring to use daily.

You have to repeat who you are and what you need every time.

It’s like talking to a genius who forgets everything in 7 seconds .

But there’s a smarter way to make it actually work for you 👇

You can read 100 tutorials. But real coding begins when your code doesn’t work. And you start to debug it yourself.


I like how @s_gruppetta explains what coding is. Coz I used to think coding is basically just learning syntax and writing codes * "Coding is communication with a computer" * "Programming is a mindset—learning to think in a way that's compatible with computers."

nazanin_ashrafi's tweet image. I like how @s_gruppetta explains what coding is.
Coz I used to think coding is basically just learning syntax and writing codes 

* "Coding is communication with a computer"
* "Programming is a mindset—learning to think in a way that's compatible with computers."

i need to master python in under 3 months. any tips?


Whenever I get stuck with analysis paralysis, I have a mantra that helps me do the thing. “First make it work. Then make it beautiful” We get so hung up on doing something perfect, that we miss the opportunity to just get something working no matter how embarrassed we are by it.

browniepoints's tweet image. Whenever I get stuck with analysis paralysis, I have a mantra that helps me do the thing. “First make it work. Then make it beautiful”

We get so hung up on doing something perfect, that we miss the opportunity to just get something working no matter how embarrassed we are by it.

I used this math sequence today based on Craig Barton's work. Ss receive fluency practice while comparing problems. Before Ss complete each problem they write if the answer is going to be bigger, smaller, or the same as previous problem. There is so much to discuss. 1/

smorrisey's tweet image. I used this math sequence today based on Craig Barton's work. Ss receive fluency practice while comparing problems. Before Ss complete each problem they write if the answer is going to be bigger, smaller, or the same as previous problem. There is so much to discuss. 1/

There's a saying that writing software is more like tending a garden than constructing a building -- things constantly change. But the more I learn about how buildings evolve, I think this process is actually a perfect analogy for designing software! Thread:

geoffreylitt's tweet image. There's a saying that writing software is more like tending a garden than constructing a building -- things constantly change.

But the more I learn about how buildings evolve, I think this process is actually a perfect analogy for designing software!

Thread:

Choose your poison: - Coding-> needs you to understand systems. - Marketing-> needs you to understand people. One follows logic. The other evolves daily.


The Tale of TWO TOWERS. Two "universal" languages - cuneiform and code - each a COLLECTIVE attempt to become like God. Digital code is BINARY - born of duality: 0 and 1, on and off, light and dark. Mirroring the human condition of SEPARATION from God - consciousness split from…


Fun fact: Monad = “container with a plan”! Whether it’s List , IO , or Writer , it’s all about chaining operations while carrying context. 📦 #Monad #FunctionalMetaphors #ProgrammingAnalogies @mikeinweb @monad_xyz


Programming meets quantum physics: Unreferenced variables are like unobserved particles in the double-slit experiment. Until observed, they're just 'probability waves.' GC swoops in like reality, collapsing the wave and freeing memory. #QuantumComputing #ProgrammingAnalogies


𝗙𝘂𝗻 𝗳𝗮𝗰𝘁: Arrays are like a row of lockers; each one holds a different item, but they all share the same purpose. 🔒 #ProgrammingAnalogies #LearnToCode


Think of functions like recipes. Follow the steps in the function, and you’ll get a perfect dish (or output)! 🍲 #ProgrammingAnalogies #TechHumor


Writing unit tests is like eating your veggies - you might not love it, but it's essential for a healthy codebase! 🥦💻 #ProgrammingAnalogies


ADHD is like having 20 browser tabs open while coding. Your brain jumps between tasks, making it hard to focus. But when you finally do, it's a moment of clarity. Until you realize you've been staring at the same code for 20 minutes. #ADHD #programminganalogies


"You can cut off the cat's leg...you can modify the cat" -@gfxcoder #mutableCat #mutableVariables #programmingAnalogies


OH: "and then, that Prometheus black goo that is ActiveRecord jumps at you" #programminganalogies


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