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I should get to work on my opus, “Dirty Code”

Inside I’ll reveal all my secrets like: not writing tests, not documenting anything, putting the whole app into a single python file, object-disoriented relational mapping, obscure SQL tricks, unobscure no-sql tricks, and more!

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object-disoriented

I’ll steal this to shit talk about code; until git blame points to my past self

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Github, but it’s afraid of commitment, it just wants to spoon.

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Just make sure the first chapter is dedicated to spaghetti, and contains various GOTO statements telling where the reader where to go shove it and other obscenities.

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I hope your book won’t have a table of context and those stupid indexes. If they read it, they should know where you mention topics, right? Tables of contents considered harmful! /s

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5 points

I like “how to build APIs you won’t hate”.

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I hope the tricks are only supported on kafka’s ksql.

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I read a book like this once! It was like, “how to code badly.”

It was actually kinda fun.

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