jimbokun a day ago

Robert Morris, Peter Norvig and Stephen Wolfram didn't write code?

(I don't recognize some of the others.)

  • akira2501 a day ago

    Is that what they're famous for or even what they've dedicated most of their time to? From looking at their histories I would not describe them as "coders." Let alone presume that they have anything to offer anyone doing the same in a modern context.

    "Keep the whole program in your head?"

    Cool advice for small greenfield projects that you can sell to unsophisticated companies and then move on. Interesting that it comes from an investing firm that makes this precise activity it's core business and reviewed by people who are in a position to directly benefit from this.

    This is all terrible advice if you want to actually contribute to or work on anything significant in your life.

    • kragen a day ago

      yes, writing code is what all three of them are most famous for. especially writing code for vast, significant projects spanning decades, in a way that contributes to something significant. your criticism could hardly be further off target. you dismiss their knowledge at your peril