02:09 - Tudor’s Superpower: Storytelling

Getting Beyond Your Self-Critic

Writing Code is Storytelling

There’s No Semantics Without Syntax

13:04 - Reading Stories (and Code)

Reading Code Takes Place in an Editor

Code is Not Text. Code is Data.

17:56 - Optimizing For Happiness

Automation Creates More Jobs

Choosing Tools is Important

“The tools that we create end up influencing how we see the world.” – Marshall McLuhan

27:48 - Moldable Development

Making Metaphors and Building Abstractions

Glamorous Toolkit

32:50 - Editing Code as a Joint Activity

rust-analyzer

Simultaneous Perspectives Increase Communication Bandwidth

38:40 - Encouraging and Supporting the Presentation of New Ideas and Out-of-the-Box Thinking

58:41 - Culture is Formed by Storytelling; Identity is the Story We Tell About Ourselves

Alasdair MacIntyre

Reflections:

Rein: Reading and writing code can be different, but it can also be the same. See: the functional programming concept of lens.

Jessica: At the end of the presentation, if there’s no question that makes you think, then maybe you haven’t moved anything. Look for surprises.

Arty: Optimizing for happiness as a first principle. How do we do that more?

Tudor: With software, we are forcing people to listen to our ideas and then act according to our thoughts. That is a big responsibility, a privilege, and we have to train that skill.

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