Podcast 326: What does being a “nerd” even mean these days?

The pros and cons of the Go To command, what is left of "nerd" culture, and a rule for measuring scope creep. The post Podcast 326: What does being a “nerd” even mean these days? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/04/02/podcast-326-what-does-being-a-nerd-even-mean-these-days/

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