The chapter discusses the disruptive presence of Waymo's driverless cars in San Francisco, highlighting their impact on the local community. It then shifts to the significance of prioritizing data structures in programming to create simpler, more efficient, and maintainable code.
Waymo cars make bad neighbors, Leonardo Creed pulls together wisdom from Linus Torvalds & the Art of Unix Programming to conclude what good programmers worry about, Max Schmitt makes the argument that toast notifications create a bad user experience, ChartDB is a web-based database diagramming editor, Simon Tatham makes a list of code review anti-patterns & scientists confirm that ‘flow state’ is very much a thing.
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