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Nathan and I recently co-authored an article for the VIEW, which has now been published.
Nathan refers to this article as "the beginning of an epic tale"... so apparently there will be more articles like this one forthcoming.
In case you aren't already familiar with the VIEW, you'll need to be a subscriber to read the full article, but their content is well worth the price of admission. I recall subscribing several years ago just to gain access to a single article... I've since forgotten what that article was, but the subscription cost paid for itself just from having access to that one article, so the rest of the content was a very welcome bonus.
Nathan and I recently co-authored an article for the VIEW, which has now been published.
For some software developers, encountering a new language or platform is like the mythical birth of Athena: hand them an API and applications simply spring forth from their heads, fully complete and documented, and ready to deploy. For the rest of us, becoming productive in new environments requires weeks and months of tedious struggle, often involving the development of solutions as learning exercises that are ultimately just thrown away.
Nathan refers to this article as "the beginning of an epic tale"... so apparently there will be more articles like this one forthcoming.
In case you aren't already familiar with the VIEW, you'll need to be a subscriber to read the full article, but their content is well worth the price of admission. I recall subscribing several years ago just to gain access to a single article... I've since forgotten what that article was, but the subscription cost paid for itself just from having access to that one article, so the rest of the content was a very welcome bonus.