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Imperative Vs Functional Vs Object-oriented Programming In software development, different programming paradigms offer unique ways to structure code. Three main paradigms are Imperative, Functional, and Object-oriented programming, each with distinct approaches to…


Day 114 of Programming C++ and Rust: Wrote the classic TODO program. I feel I probably over-engineered it, 400+ LOC for a TODO program seems questionable But I'd say I'm picking up momentum.

_opeolluwa's tweet image. Day 114 of Programming C++ and Rust:

Wrote the classic TODO program. 

I feel I probably over-engineered it, 400+ LOC for a TODO program seems questionable 

But I'd say I'm picking up momentum.

⚡ 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 😅

Three styles of programming: 1. OOP 2. C-style 3. FP In OOP, you pass 'this' implicitly to every method. In C-style, you pass a modifiable reference to an object. In FP, you return a new value. I don't really get OOP. It feels like a lot of hassle for simple things. Suppose I…

ChShersh's tweet image. Three styles of programming:

1. OOP
2. C-style
3. FP

In OOP, you pass 'this' implicitly to every method.
In C-style, you pass a modifiable reference to an object.
In FP, you return a new value.

I don't really get OOP. It feels like a lot of hassle for simple things. Suppose I…
ChShersh's tweet image. Three styles of programming:

1. OOP
2. C-style
3. FP

In OOP, you pass 'this' implicitly to every method.
In C-style, you pass a modifiable reference to an object.
In FP, you return a new value.

I don't really get OOP. It feels like a lot of hassle for simple things. Suppose I…
ChShersh's tweet image. Three styles of programming:

1. OOP
2. C-style
3. FP

In OOP, you pass 'this' implicitly to every method.
In C-style, you pass a modifiable reference to an object.
In FP, you return a new value.

I don't really get OOP. It feels like a lot of hassle for simple things. Suppose I…

Traditionalism in four steps. 1. Go to Church. 2. Tend a big garden. 3. Learn a traditional trade. 4. Read old books.

MichaelTG09's tweet image. Traditionalism in four steps.  

1. Go to Church.

2. Tend a big garden.

3. Learn a traditional trade.

4. Read old books.
MichaelTG09's tweet image. Traditionalism in four steps.  

1. Go to Church.

2. Tend a big garden.

3. Learn a traditional trade.

4. Read old books.
MichaelTG09's tweet image. Traditionalism in four steps.  

1. Go to Church.

2. Tend a big garden.

3. Learn a traditional trade.

4. Read old books.
MichaelTG09's tweet image. Traditionalism in four steps.  

1. Go to Church.

2. Tend a big garden.

3. Learn a traditional trade.

4. Read old books.

Cursor is down, writing organic, farm raised, non gmo code by hand the way our ancestors used to do

RhysSullivan's tweet image. Cursor is down, writing organic, farm raised, non gmo code by hand the way our ancestors used to do

"Left to Right Programming -- Programs Should Be Valid As They Are Typed"

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One of the biggest code smells I see in most software I touch is "primitive obsession" - where the data that a program operates moves around the system as raw "strings, numbers, and bytes" without using the type system of the language to correctly encapsulate data. It's this...

david_whitney's tweet image. One of the biggest code smells I see in most software I touch is "primitive obsession" - where the data that a program operates moves around the system as raw "strings, numbers, and bytes" without using the type system of the language to correctly encapsulate data.

It's this...

Why aren’t you programming like this? My old notes

phughes9000's tweet image. Why aren’t you programming like this?

My old notes

Programming is easy when you focus on fundamentals, not hacks


#TraditionalProgramming versus #MachineLearning explained in a simple diagram... What an amazing site #DataScienceCentral... The rest of the pics are also so simple and so informative... datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs…


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