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darepublictoday at 12:10 AM6 repliesview on HN

Nice essay but when I read this

> But we don’t go to baseball games, spelling bees, and Taylor Swift concerts for the speed of the balls, the accuracy of the spelling, or the pureness of the pitch. We go because we care about humans doing those things.

My first thought was does anyone want to _watch_ me programming?


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Fwirttoday at 12:26 AM

No, but watching a novelist at work is boring, and yet people like books that are written by humans because they speak to the condition of the human who wrote it.

Let us not forget the old saw from SICP, “Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute.” I feel a number of people in the industry today fail to live by that maxim.

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hansvmtoday at 12:32 AM

A number of people make money letting people watch them code.

1659447091today at 12:39 AM

I vaguely remember a site where you could watch random people live streaming their programming environment, but I think twitch ate it, or maybe it was twitch -- not sure, but was interesting

[added] It was livecoding.tv - circa 2015 https://hackupstate.medium.com/road-to-code-livecoding-tv-e7...

skybriantoday at 12:22 AM

No, but open source projects will be somewhat more willing to review your pull request than one that's computer-generated.

jimbokuntoday at 4:50 AM

Better start working on your fastball.

awesome_dudetoday at 12:37 AM

I mean, I like to watch Gordon Ramsey... not cook, but have very strong discussions with those that dare to fail his standards...