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Jimmy Miller

@jimmyhmiller

Co-host of the future of coding podcast. Currently looking for a position working with compilers and/or rust. futureofcoding.org/episodes/

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Hey friends! Life update. Today's my last day at Oxide Computer Company. I'm going to be co-founding a company next. I'll tell you all about that soon. For now though, I want to reflect on my time at Oxide.

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Continuing in the series of blog posts I wish I had read early in my career “That will never change. Not here.” jimmyhmiller.github.io/never-change

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Xerox Parc was making “the office of the future” is anyone working on making “the distributed office of the future”?

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It is often said that abstraction is information hiding. For those of you have opinions on this, I'm curious how you take the idea. Do all abstractions have to hide info? Good ones? Is it optional?

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me and Ivan Reese and Jimmy Miller tried (and failed) to recount the entire history of computing from memory all for a bonus episode of the FUTURE OF CODING patreon.com/posts/108944598

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There are companies that make money and then there are companies with beautiful code bases. jimmyhmiller.github.io/ugliest-beauti…

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What a beautiful, beautiful piece of writing from Jimmy Miller. "In my career since, I've never had the privilege of working in such a wonderfully ugly codebase." jimmyhmiller.github.io/ugliest-beauti…

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If you’re a software developer, this is a fun read about a horrible horrible codebase. jimmyhmiller.github.io/ugliest-beauti… Written brilliantly by Jimmy Miller (spotted on Hacker News)

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It was fantastic getting to watch ThePrimeagen’s reaction to my blog post! Exactly the kind of reaction I hoped to get. It was wonderful to see another experienced engineer appreciate the beautiful mess. youtu.be/uPrXEtvKFoI

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It was great getting to do this interview. I got to talk about the wonderful awful codebase I had the pleasure of working on. But also a bit about my upbringing and the time the secret service bust in my door :)

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I wanted to share a blog post that’s a bit more personal. It’s about growing up poor and how computers helped. But ultimately it’s a thank you to all the people who helped along the way. Those people are all of you. jimmyhmiller.github.io/raised

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This is a reasonable take. If care about practical use maybe you won’t benefit much. But I’ve found papers to be beneficial beyond their practical use. Good papers can help you imagine things differently. To be a fuller more thoughtful person. Use is secondary. Learning is first

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New episode with Jimmy Miller! Fire up a REPL, grab your favorite Stephen King novel, and hold on to the seat of your pants! Jimmy Miller returns to reveal why, at least for some of us, discovery coding is where it’s at. Web: changelog.am/80 YouTube:

New episode with <a href="/jimmyhmiller/">Jimmy Miller</a>! 

Fire up a REPL, grab your favorite Stephen King novel, and hold on to the seat of your pants! Jimmy Miller returns to reveal why, at least for some of us, discovery coding is where it’s at.

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