OH: "with no judgement - [in golang,] typing on your computer seems to be much of the joy". The zen of writing boilerplate.
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Replying to @avibryant
This is a deep observation: typing on your computer can make you _feel_ productive, which is easy to mistake for the real thing.
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Replying to @Eigenvariable
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@Eigenvariable maybe there's some real value to getting the thought, even partially, out of your volatile memory and into the editor.1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
Replying to @avibryant @Eigenvariable
Languages that allow a high degree of abstraction make this easier though. Less work for thought->code compiler.
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I definitely think the greater abstraction makes the code less error-prone and more robust to modifications,
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I'm not *as* convinced that it's also a lower cognitive load to get a first (buggy, incomplete) version typed up.
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personally I tend to prioritize the former stuff but it's interesting to ask what I'd want if prioritizing the latter
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