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Sibbo@sopuli.xyz to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 1 year ago

What it's like to be a developer in 2024

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What it's like to be a developer in 2024

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Sibbo@sopuli.xyz to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 1 year ago
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    Try being a programmer in the 90s. Just like that but with no entries at all

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      I’m guessing it was more like “Let me pull this book off the shelves and wade through that for the answers”

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        And the book had all the answers.

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            So not a whole lot has changed. I cringe thinking of all the youtube video that explain OOP like this

            class Animal:
            
            
            class Dog(Animal):
            
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          It was called The x86 Assembly Bible and I would not have been able to do much of anything without it.

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        Yeah. Can I get a book - usually something official like K&R for C.

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      💯 came here to say that.

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      I learnt C on an Amiga. No memory protection at all. Pointer errors would likely need a reboot to recover.

      I rebooted a lot.

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        I also learned C on the Amiga. I loved SAS C. I also came across C++ first on the Amiga when it was just a pre processor for C. I really loved that machine but it was the community that was special

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      Okay, Yahoo and AskJeeves didn’t have anything useful. Let’s try this Google thing.

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        Altavista. Back when keywords still meant something.

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