“On agism, I don't think anyone can deny there is a certain amount of agism in the industry. You can just look at the median age of new hires of just about every Silicon Valley company. I suspect many, if not most, have median hiring ages well below 30.”— Jeff Nelson, quora.com
“The Perfect Code is a myth; a unattainable legend which we devs nevertheless strive to achieve. The Perfect Code exists only in one's mind, a product of their own tendencies and biases, incompatible with any other developer's vision of it.”— Matthew Jones, exceptionnotfound.net
“Building a better developer experience has been one of the things that React deeply cares about, and a crucial part of it is to detect anti-patterns/potential errors early and provide helpful error messages when things (may) go wrong.”— Keyan Zhang, facebook.github.io
“In the coming weeks, Instant Articles publishers will be able to add Like, Comment, and Share buttons to the bottom of their Instant Articles, and interactions with these buttons will be included in aggregate Like and Share counts.”— Yue Cai, developers.facebook.com
“3D Touch shortcuts on the home screen are much more useful now as apps can put live information directly in the 3D Touch popup. Similarly, you can deep press on a widget in the Today View to see this baby version of your apps.”— Romain Dillet, techcrunch.com
“Do not criticize or make fun of the technology choices of your peers; for other people will have their own reasons to choose them, and they must be respected. Be prepared to change your mind at any time through learning.”— Adrian Kosmaczewski, medium.com
“Self-taught developers dominate technology: 69% of the developers who responded to the survey are at least partly self-taught, and fewer than half hold a formal degree in computer science. In a trend spreading to other fields, many are choosing ways to learn that offer everything but a degree: onlin…”— Michael J. Coren, qz.com