
Jonathan Leung on Inventing on Principle
Future of Coding
00:00
Simplicity versus Ease in Programming
This chapter examines the difference between 'simple' and 'easy' in programming, using relatable examples to highlight the complexities of each. It discusses decision-making within organizations and the implications of strict policies versus flexible approaches, referencing programming concepts like pass-by-value and pass-by-reference. The conversation advocates for clarity in coding practices while emphasizing the nuances involved in managing state and maintaining intuitive designs.
Transcript
Play full episode