SQL is a nice place to work in.
It doesn't change.
It's older than me.
It's simple to learn, no OOP, no async promises, etc.
There aren't people creating new frameworks every week for it.
What you write today will work in 10 years time.
Stephen Paul Hassall
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Hi, I’m a software developer who likes making lots of interesting stuff. CodeRunDebug.com/site, GitHub.com/StephenHassall
- Replying to @IroncladDevPress play for profanity and screams 🤬😱
- As a senior would you want a junior to review your code?When was the last time you asked a peer to review your code?
- Would you write software for a weapons manufacturer? Your code could be a key part of someone's death in a war. Would you feel guilty? Missile guidance system Nuclear lurch system Tank aiming interfaces Communications
- I fully recommend you give Silo a watch. Great story, very well told.
- Replying to @ImLunaHeyYou don't need to use any JavaScript frameworks.
- Replying to @dhiddentreasureHe was reading the documentation
- Replying to @lukesprosserHandling and coping with high levels of complexity.
- Replying to @impatienceisav1I see edge cases everywhere 👀 It's good to hear so many people saying the same thing. In the end, senior or junior, it doesn't matter, we are all coders.
- Replying to @codingandcatssIf I was the boss I would not like it. You are paid to work, not be on X. However, I am currently waiting for something to install and have nothing better to do, so I'm posting this reply 🤓
- HP laser printer, 25+ years old and still going strong.




