Book notes: Coderspeak by Guilherme Orlandini Heurich

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Highlights / summaries that I made while reading Coderspeak by Guilherme Orlandini Heurich

On Community

When they contribute to open-source projects, they often say they want to ‘give back to the community’, (…which…) comes from the connection between the programmers who wrote it and the program they created.

Heurich cites Marcel MaussThe Gift:

What imposes obligation in the present received and exchanged is the fact that the thing received is not inactive. (…) It is something attached to me, the giver, and it will be permanently attached to me, even if you pass my gift along.

That is why, Heurich concludes, it is not the companies who contribute graciously, instead, but the individual developers who reciprocate. And not for the prestige (as Eric S. Raymond tends to think of it), but for a feeling of belonging to a…

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