Month: March 2021

NFTs are Pandora’s Box

I was recently exposed to the idea of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) through Twitter. I’ve struggled to wrap my head around them ever since. What does it mean that people are willing to pay millions to own a Tweet or JPEG? How does that sentence make any sense? And why do the concept of NFTs reliably …

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There And Back Again on Code Comments

It’s interesting how learning is sometimes like travel. At the end of the journey, you end up back where you started, only with a broadened perspective. Trivial example: code comments. As a new programmer, I commented my code extensively. This was probably to compensate for my difficulties in reading code. It also allowed me to …

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