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The link to reference material was nice but what I'm hoping to draw attention to is about about tone. Your tone is scornful, judgmental, and aloof. If we worked together and I had a question on a subject of your expertise I might think twice before consulting you for fear of being dressed down publicly for my ignorance.

"What baffles me is how many young developers code without caring about the underlying infrastructure. Not caring to understand what makes their coding possible."

Our industry has many layers of abstraction, and there's always something to be gained by exploring more of the space (e.g. application domain, high level language, low level language, compiler, compiler IR, assembly, process, os, hardware apis, hardware implementation, electrical engineering, theoretical physics). However it is destructive to the social dynamics of a community when members scoff at or impugn the motives of those who do not know what they do. Both sides probably know things that the other doesn't too, why not learn from one another?

If instead of being content with being baffled with these colleagues of yours who are incurious about pointers, why not show them something cool that you can build with them! E.g. walk them through that elegant implementation of a hashmap in C that uses pointers to pointers from the front page of HN a couple of days ago.



Faire enough, maybe I should have chosen other words.




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