
Coding matters: In with the old
Shiny object syndrome is when we are distracted by anything new. Programmers like the idea of working on a new system, but there are many advantages to maintenance programming.

Shiny object syndrome is when we are distracted by anything new. Programmers like the idea of working on a new system, but there are many advantages to maintenance programming.

Technology can do many things, but here’s one that we need and didn’t think of before: improve our empathy.

It was a double-whammy in SA this week: stage 6 load-shedding and fuel price hikes. It’s like a slow-motion apocalypse that’s developing our prepper skills. Problem-solving and basic maths are skills every survivalist needs.

As usual, I sent out the Zoom information to delegates booked on a virtual course this week. Then one of the delegates phoned and asked

I’m a stickler for proper punctuation and spelling. Some people roll their eyes at me, but programmers know better. Part of learning to program is

If you are a programmer, you might remember writing your first Hello World program. It’s a program that does nothing more than display a message

Disclaimer: there is nothing about tech or coding in this post. I am not used to the cold weather that we’ve been experiencing in Gauteng

We don’t know how AI will change the world, but here’s a weird AI story. Some thoughts on the future of programming with AI.

Yesterday I needed a drop of super glue to fix something. Although I only needed a drop – and I use the tiny 5ml tubes

In 2019 I heard a talk by a professor from Wits University. His key point was that university degrees are losing their importance in many
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