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261 - Jorge Manrubia

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In this episode I discuss abstraction and emergence with Jorge Manrubia from 37signals. We explore how abstractions should hide distracting details while showing essential information, debate whether programming guidelines are subjective or objective, and examine how good explanations distinguish useful abstractions from poor ones. The conversation touches on service objects, domain modeling, and the importance of showing actual code when discussing software design principles.

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Chapters

1. Podcast Introduction and Newsletter Plug (00:00:00)

2. Jorge's Introduction and Background (00:03:53)

3. The Beginning of Infinity and Emergence (00:04:58)

4. What Is Abstraction Really? (00:10:32)

5. The Subjectivity of Software Design (00:17:38)

6. Dogma vs Experience in Programming (00:35:46)

7. The Value of Showing Real Code (00:49:52)

8. Defining Abstraction and Final Thoughts (00:58:12)

266 episodes

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261 - Jorge Manrubia

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Manage episode 493321758 series 2543897
Content provided by Jason Swett. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Swett or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode I discuss abstraction and emergence with Jorge Manrubia from 37signals. We explore how abstractions should hide distracting details while showing essential information, debate whether programming guidelines are subjective or objective, and examine how good explanations distinguish useful abstractions from poor ones. The conversation touches on service objects, domain modeling, and the importance of showing actual code when discussing software design principles.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Podcast Introduction and Newsletter Plug (00:00:00)

2. Jorge's Introduction and Background (00:03:53)

3. The Beginning of Infinity and Emergence (00:04:58)

4. What Is Abstraction Really? (00:10:32)

5. The Subjectivity of Software Design (00:17:38)

6. Dogma vs Experience in Programming (00:35:46)

7. The Value of Showing Real Code (00:49:52)

8. Defining Abstraction and Final Thoughts (00:58:12)

266 episodes

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