You don't have to be a computer programmer to appreciate the value of words within a language, but it sure does help. Your entire career and the success of the programs you build depend on your ability to choose the right words in the right combination, which the provide the proper instructions to the computer to run your program. Choose the wrong words, or put them in the wrong order and it doesn't work. The computer can't guess what you meant to say. It only knows what you actually said. And while you may not realize it, people behave in much the same way. We can't rely on the other person guessing what we really meant to say. It helps to say the thing you really mean in the first place. Now, when you dive a bit deeper it's turns a bit into a chicken/egg type of dilemma. While it's true that your choice of words and commands instructs the computer what to do, it's also true that you choose your commands based on what you want the comp...
Over the course of my career as a software developer, I have had many different roles and responsibilities. I have had the opportunity to build new software, replace legacy systems, and many other unique projects. Similarly, the department for which I work has had many different employees filling many different roles. I am currently a member of the one-man team know as the maintenance team. In a nutshell, my job is to field all of the bug reports from each of our various systems and fix them. It's a much different paradigm than writing new code. I've heard it described as being the detective in a crime movie where you're also the murderer. I recently found myself working on a maintenance task to replace some old technology that is being phased out. As part of that effort, I was required to make some fairly extensive changes to one of our applications. More than would normally be required when fixing bugs. It's our standard practice to have your changes reviewed by a ...
As his earthly ministry was coming to an end, Jesus' disciples asked him "what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?" The Savior then taught them how to avoid being deceived and for which signs they should watch. Signs are all around us. There are signs dotting every road and street, alerting us and helping us stay safe. There are signs on hiking trails in the wilderness, helping to orient us and keep us on the right path. There are signs everywhere we look, providing guidance and information, but all of these signs mean nothing unless we look for them, and pay them heed. The evolution of personal, mobile devices has forever altered the way we receive information. Gone are the days of watching for signs to tell of forthcoming events. We no longer look to the skies for an indication of coming weather. We have an app for that, that will notify us of changes in the weather, and of approaching storms. ...
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