TOT: Amazing interview with David Heinemeier Hansson creator of RoR

2012-04-14 Thread Gerald Guido

http://bigthink.com/ideas/21596

Very inspiring. Just swap out RoR with CF. The similarities are striking.

My favorite lines:

On the Web, there's no such thing.  It's an open standard.  As long as you
 can generate HTML, which is something that everybody has sort of agreed
 upon how it should be read, you can use whatever you damn please.


To me, at that point programming was just something I had to do to get
 programs.  It was sort of just a functional thing I unfortunately had to go
 through in order to realize the ideas that I had for programs.  For me,
 Ruby just changed that such that the act itself was pleasurable. And I
 think that's just a magic moment. * When you change over from not just
 being able to do the job to actually enjoying the job. That's just a huge
 difference. *  And I think that the product in the end also reflects
 that.


To me that is CF in a nutshell.

G!
-- 
Gerald Guido
http://www.myinternetisbroken.com


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Re: TOT: Amazing interview with David Heinemeier Hansson creator of RoR

2012-04-14 Thread Gerald Guido

Oh yeah, as a professional courtesy, he uses strong language that may may
be NSFW or for suitable for the gentle ears of young ones.

G!

On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:22 AM, Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.comwrote:

 http://bigthink.com/ideas/21596

 Very inspiring. Just swap out RoR with CF. The similarities are striking.

 My favorite lines:

 On the Web, there's no such thing.  It's an open standard.  As long as you
 can generate HTML, which is something that everybody has sort of agreed
 upon how it should be read, you can use whatever you damn please.


 To me, at that point programming was just something I had to do to get
 programs.  It was sort of just a functional thing I unfortunately had to go
 through in order to realize the ideas that I had for programs.  For me,
 Ruby just changed that such that the act itself was pleasurable. And I
 think that's just a magic moment. * When you change over from not just
 being able to do the job to actually enjoying the job. That's just a huge
 difference. *  And I think that the product in the end also reflects
 that.


 To me that is CF in a nutshell.

 G!
 --
 Gerald Guido
 http://www.myinternetisbroken.com





-- 
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http://www.myinternetisbroken.com


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