Modern Project Complexity

by Codewiz51 April 24, 2010 07:47

Unfortunately, this isn't my own thought.  It's from a comment to a post by Mike Taylor.  It sums up a lot of my own thinking.  The details are different, but the thought is pure.

My biggest gripe with modern programming is the sheer volume of arbitrary stuff I need to know. My current project has so far required me to know about Python, Django, Google App Engine and it’s datastore, XHTML, CSS, JQuery, Javascript, JSON, and a clutch of XML schema, APIs and the like. Don’t get me wrong, I’m grateful for all of it, but it just doesn’t seem like what I was promised when I followed SICP for the first time. It just feels like I spend most of my time scouring through documentation and trying to remember umpteen different sets of syntax and class names rather than actually thinking in code.

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4/24/2010 10:41:30 AM #

Here's a related post from Joe Brinkman: <a href="blog.theaccidentalgeek.com/.../Polyglot-Programming-Death-by-a-thousand-DSLs.aspx">Death by a thousand DSLs</a>.

John Cook United States

4/24/2010 10:52:33 AM #

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