
When you don’t spring clean your comments
It’s Spring in South Africa. I take a light-hearted look at some comments programmers leave behind in their code. Always a good idea to refactor your comments when you refactor your code.
It’s Spring in South Africa. I take a light-hearted look at some comments programmers leave behind in their code. Always a good idea to refactor your comments when you refactor your code.
We know about the ICT skills shortage in South Africa. But the statistics about the success rate of students in Science, Engineering and Technology courses is shocking.
Easter eggs – not the chocolate kind – are undocumented features in software that the programmers put in as a joke or bonus. I share some of the Easter eggs in Google.
We think of POPIA in terms of data breaches and system security. POPIA might be like GDPR, but the first big investigation announced this week is different. This is data protection, the South African way.
Do you code the way you drive? Is there a correlation between impatient drivers and impatient coders? Or maybe the reverse is true.
Catch-22: a dilemma or difficult circumstance from which there is no escape because of mutually conflicting or dependent conditions. An update on some statistics Since
Learner engagement is important if we want people to actually learn. But should we take the romantic approach, or the tough love approach. I take the less popular view.
Hacktivism: the use of hacking to promote social causes. Between Eskom, inflation and the price of fuel, we’re all taking strain. After a family funeral
Imprudence: lack of wisdom or care in the management of practical affairs; lack of discretion. It’s business as usual for ransomware and email scammers. And
If you fail to connect, it might not be a technical problem. Everybody needs to communicate. Everybody needs to write. The onus is on you to write in a way that communicates clearly – otherwise you have failed to connect.
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