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Writing Wohpe (2022)

10 pointsby jasondaviesover 1 year ago

2 comments

simonebrunozziover 1 year ago
I absolutely love Antirez&#x27;s work with Redis, and the way he handled the Redis community and his &quot;departure&quot; from it. Redis is a fundamental piece of technology in today&#x27;s IT world.<p>(I also met him a few times and I can assure you he&#x27;s a really nice human being, too).<p>I had my own career in IT, with some success (nothing compared to having created Redis, of course!), and ~20 years ago I also wrote a sci-fi novel that somehow reminds me of Wohpe - even though, without false modesty, I believe that Wohpe is way, way better than mine.<p>I think it&#x27;s nice when, as a tech person, you feel the desire to write a sci-fi novel, and put some crazy ideas in the form of a novel.<p>If you are curious, the novel can be freely downloaded here [0]. There&#x27;s an Italian version, and and English version that I created using GPT-4 (for translation only).<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;simonebrunozzi&#x2F;Nonovvio">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;simonebrunozzi&#x2F;Nonovvio</a>
azarasover 1 year ago
I like a lot the English version; I would read another novel in that line.<p>I also like your mindset to write code; redis is an artwork.