The Changelog
Don't make things worse!
Taylor Troesh joins Jerod to discuss a bevy of software development topics: yak shaves, dependency selection, -10x engineers, IKEA-oriented development, his new content-addressable programming language & much more along the way.
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Featuring:
Show Notes:
- Taylor Town
- IKEA-Oriented Development
- 11 Ways to Shave a Yak
- How to be a -10x Engineer
- The Lindy Effect
- Crafting Interpreters
- The Unison language
- Scrapscript
- The Mother of All Demos - Wikipedia
- Opening Keynote: Greg Young - Stop Over-Engenering - YouTube
- The art of destroying software (Greg Young) - YouTube
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Timestamps:
(00:00) - This week on The Changelog
(00:58) - Sponsor: DevCycle
(03:37) - Start the show!
(04:50) - Who is Taylor?
(05:33) - What about time?
(10:08) - 12 ways to shave a yak
(13:23) - (Don't) create thirsty systems
(16:02) - Clever systems produce clever problems
(20:32) - Make it like Mario Kart 64
(21:20) - Practical tips
(28:00) - Sponsor: Drata
(29:43) - We make fun of 10x
(35:04) - Coding against the bank API
(36:28) - Lindy's law
(38:24) - Let's talk tooling
(43:12) - What will be around in 50 years?
(43:44) - TCP and UTP
(45:34) - Ikea-oriented developement
(46:55) - Easily deletable code
(49:21) - Code that's now a liability
(58:26) - Scrapscript
(1:04:33) - Wrapping up
(1:05:03) - Don't make things worse
(1:05:23) - Outro