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O'Reilly Site Lists 165 Things Every Programmer Should Know (oreilly.com)

97 Things Every Programmer Should Know was published seven years ago by O'Reilly Media, and was described as "pearls of wisdom for programmers collected from leading practitioners." Today an anonymous reader writes: All 97 are available online for free (and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3), including an essay by "Uncle Bob" on taking personal responsibility and "Unix Tools Are Your Friend" by Athens-based professor Diomidis Spinellis, who writes that the Unix tool chest can be more useful than an IDE.

But the book's official site is also still accepting new submissions, and now points to 68 additional "edited contributions" (plus another seven "contributions in progress"), including "Be Stupid and Lazy" by Swiss-based Java programmer Mario Fusco, and "Decouple That UI" by tech trainer George Brooke.

"There is no overarching narrative," writes the site's editor Kevlin Henney (who also wrote the original book). "The collection is intended simply to contain multiple and varied perspectives on what it is that contributors to the project feel programmers should know...anything from code-focused advice to culture, from algorithm usage to agile thinking, from implementation know-how to professionalism, from style to substance..."

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  1. Re:Lots of links to articles, phfft by godrik · · Score: 4, Funny

    What ? This is slashdot! Since when do we read things before disagreeing with them?!

  2. Re:Pair Programming by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 3, Funny

    Pair programming sounds horrible and I'm glad I don't have someone staring at my screen while I'm trying to slack off and read Slashdot.

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  3. Re:Lots of links to articles, phfft by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't even know what the hell you guys are talking about, but I disagree!

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  4. Re:Lots of links to articles, phfft by grep+-v+'.*'+* · · Score: 3, Funny

    Anyone wanna summarize the list so I don't have to read 160 articles to see if I agree/disagree with them?

    1. THE ROBOTS ARE COMING -- find a different job.

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