Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It(nytimes.com)
6 points by bookofjoe 15 hours ago | 8 comments
- gnabgib 15 hours agoBig discussion (229 points, 11 days ago, 438 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47348733[-]
- bookofjoe 15 hours agoI ask again: why didn't HN's software flag my submission so I didn't submit yet another dupe?[-]
- gnabgib 15 hours agoI agree it could be better, but I can't answer for it. Best to search before submitting, especially if it's a news article that's more than a day old (although that doesn't always work with title-edits).
- rkomorn 15 hours agohttps://hn.algolia.com/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F20...
Why didn't you search for it so you didn't submit yet another dupe?
[-]- thegrim33 14 hours agoThe account spams HN with dozens of (usually political or against HN guidelines) posts every single day of every single month of every single year, do you really think they care enough about what they're submitting to search?[-]
- bookofjoe 2 hours ago>The account spams HN with dozens...
NEVER >10/day. I have limits.
>spams — at least once a month one of my submissions sits atop the HN homepage; weekly or more often there's one on the homepage.
I ask you: if people didn't submit things, what would you have to criticize?
It's so much easier and more fun to tear down than build.
It's been over 5 years and we're STILL waiting for your first submission.
>(usually political or against HN guidelines)
This imgur link:
shows all my submissions for the past 3 days.
1. Which are "political" (if any)?
2. Which are "against HN guidelines"? About once every couple months one of my submissions is flagged: "usually"?
- rkomorn 14 hours agoTouché, I guess.
- tgartner 5 hours ago[dead]