Jason Gorman on Nostr: One objection that folks regularly raise to the "toy problems" used in developer ...
One objection that folks regularly raise to the "toy problems" used in developer learning exercises is that they're too simple compared to real software. But here's the thing: when software's designed well, it looks a heck of a lot like a network of loosely-coupled "toy problems".
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