There seems to be a book meme traveling through the Python community at the moment.
What you have to do is, “Grab the nearest book, turn to page 56, and post the fifth sentence to your blog.”
Here’s mine:
“You must make it very clear that this code is disposable, incomplete, and unable to be completed.”
- from: The Pragmatic Programmer by Andrew Hunt & David Thomas.
The chapter is called, “Prototypes and Post-It notes”.
This book has been on my desk for months. I kinda stalled during chapter one to read other more exciting books. I will read this book one day, it is brilliant.
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