Julia Evans on Nostr: we have a lot of amazing "teach yourself" resources in programming (like nand2tetris ...
we have a lot of amazing "teach yourself" resources in programming (like nand2tetris or all of the great guides to writing your own compiler / programming language).
But I think a lot about -- which programming topics *don't* have great guides for how to "teach yourself" that thing? What's missing? How can we fill in the gaps?
(3/?)
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