Coding matters: Upgrades and kittens
My patience is often tested in April and May. Why? Because these are the months when I have to submit various annual returns to government
My patience is often tested in April and May. Why? Because these are the months when I have to submit various annual returns to government
Do some programmers deliberately make their code obscure to preserve their job security? This is Jacqui’s answer to the question asked by a delegate on her course.
I’ve been frustrated this past week by poor service and poor government systems. Nothing new there. So I am going to distract you from work
A sad decluttering job reminds me that one day someone will need to deal with my stuff. And that includes digital clutter. Time to delete a file or two.
There are so many different views about AI and whether it is good or bad. The one reliable prediction is that the term AI is going to be used a lot.
In South Africa, contract clauses about force majeure (“Acts of God”) now include acts of Eskom. Does that mean Eskom is our new South African god of lightning?
I’m feeling stupefied. That doesn’t mean I feel stupid (although sometimes I do). More like I am stumped by a stupid situation. And I need
Glue work refers to the less glamorous work that needs to happen to make a team successful. But it can feel unproductive and unrewarded. Jacqui reminds us that it is important and needs to be commended.
A few thoughts about Valentine’s day, programmers and romance, quirky holidays and the need for tea.
You may have heard the parable of the two wolves. The story is about two wolves fighting. One wolf represents good or positive behaviour. The
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