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Best of the Web

Great programming articles you may have missed

Issue: 24.2 (March/April 2026)
Author: Marc Zeedar
Author Bio: Marc taught himself programming in high school when he bought his first computer but had no money for software. He's had fun learning ever since.
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Article Length (in bytes): 4,062
Starting Page Number: 86
Article Number: 24209
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Here I share links to interesting programming-related articles from around the web. Note that these may not have anything to do with Xojo, and I don't necessarily advocate the opinions shared—I simply think they're worth reading for a broader perspective.

"Some are papercuts, others a throbbing migraine."

Marcin Wichary (https://unsung.aresluna.org/some-are-papercuts-others-a-throbbing-migraine/)

Excerpt: Today, Apple seems successful on paper, so the pressure needs to come from inside, from someone high up enough to recognize that what Apple is doing vis-a-vis software quality is not sustainable and hasn't been for some time now. That the bill already came due on all of the decisions where systems thinking and deep testing and focus and preventative maintenance and paying off design debt have been deprioritized in favour of another shiny launch event that stretches the teams and platforms even thinner.

Lose Myself

Greg Knauss (https://www.eod.com/blog/2026/02/lose-myself/)

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