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Pietro Di Bello

@pierodibello

★ Lead Software Engineer ★ Problem Solver ★ Product Developer ★ Extreme Programmer ★ Refactor addicted ★ All opinions come from my training data 😜

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census.dev/blog/an-on-ram… the "Obviously Broken, but Easy to Fix" trick reminds me of the "Broken Test" pattern shared by Kent Beck 🌻 in the "Test-Driven Development By Example" book

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"Writing a detailed prompt really is just a different form of programming. You’re still telling a computer what you want it to do, step by step" oreilly.com/radar/fearing-…

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Ok, after mulling on this: As a sw eng, it is, frankly, terrifying to stare down the possibility of "superhuman devs" that are AI tools running on GPUs that do your job better. I get that this is what investors and founders want. I'm not that eager to rush to this future.

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A cool side effect of using Notion to keep your daily journals is that you can ask it questions based on your writings, build highlights, collect insights, and so on 😃

A cool side effect of using <a href="/NotionHQ/">Notion</a> to keep your daily journals is that you can ask it questions based on your writings, build highlights, collect insights, and so on 😃
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I'm writing a small "learning journey" to discover AI and AI tools for my friend developer Alessandro Dalfovo , feel free to use it if you like: github.com/xpepper/discov…

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I think I found what I'll do all the week-end long 😀 strudel.cc/?EL__g-AJDCiG 🎧 🥁 🕺 The cool thing is that tidalcycles is a live coding language for music, written in Haskell!

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This short paper (dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/35…) contains a lot of insights on how learning works, and how to improve the way we learn as software developers. It's worth reading, but you could also head to the very good summary made by Abi Noda: newsletter.getdx.com/p/software-dev…

This short paper (dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/35…) contains a lot of insights on how learning works, and how to improve the way we learn as software developers.
It's worth reading, but you could also head to the very good summary made by <a href="/abinoda/">Abi Noda</a>: newsletter.getdx.com/p/software-dev…
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Junior programmer's bookshelf: 90% APIs and programming languages; Senior programmer's bookshelf: 80% applied psychology. — ☕ J. B. Rainsberger (☕ J. B. Rainsberger at jbrains at mastodon.social), July 1, 2015 (so true 😅)

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There is no operating manual for LLMs, so we should all play with them to learn by experimenting. This and other insights are in this nice article by Ethan Mollick, which dives into why we should treat AI more like a people than just another piece of software oneusefulthing.org/p/ai-is-not-go…

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I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit. My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to

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aicoding.leaflet.pub/3mbrvhyye4k2e by Chad Fowler, it beautifully correlates XP and Generative AI. Besides the beautiful description of what XP was and why it was a true revolution, it's interesting to view with the same eyes the "generative ai" revolution and warn about what we may miss.