Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason by C. E. Hirschauer

 

 

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V killed craftsmanship - now speed pretends to be intelligence, and repetition masquerades as reasoning.


In an industry drowning in frameworks, tutorials, and pre-written packages, this book is a surgical strike against the decay of true engineering. Copy, paste, and the death of reason is a war cry for those who are sick of the glucose era – word developers, assemble what they barely understand and call it mastery.

Inside, Hirschauer unpacks the rot:

  • The tutorial addiction loop
  • Framework worship and abstraction overload
  • The myth of 10 X engineering
  • The silence of undocumented systems
  • And the terrifying rise of momentum without brakes


This is not a guide. It's not a course. It's a reckoning.
 if you've ever stared at a blank file and felt panic – if you've ever felt like the only one asking why  this book was written for you.

 More projects by the author:


Chair Exercises for Seniors

 

Seated Tai Chi "Ancient Movements for modern Seniors"

 

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Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason by C. E. Hirschauer

 

 

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V killed craftsmanship - now speed pretends to be intelligence, and repetition masquerades as reasoning.


In an industry drowning in frameworks, tutorials, and pre-written packages, this book is a surgical strike against the decay of true engineering. Copy, paste, and the death of reason is a war cry for those who are sick of the glucose era – word developers, assemble what they barely understand and call it mastery.

Inside, Hirschauer unpacks the rot:

  • The tutorial addiction loop
  • Framework worship and abstraction overload
  • The myth of 10 X engineering
  • The silence of undocumented systems
  • And the terrifying rise of momentum without brakes


This is not a guide. It's not a course. It's a reckoning.
 if you've ever stared at a blank file and felt panic – if you've ever felt like the only one asking why  this book was written for you.

 More projects by the author:


Chair Exercises for Seniors

 

Seated Tai Chi "Ancient Movements for modern Seniors"

 

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Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason

by C. E. Hirschauer
Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason

by C. E. Hirschauer

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Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, and the Death of Reason by C. E. Hirschauer

 

 

Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V killed craftsmanship - now speed pretends to be intelligence, and repetition masquerades as reasoning.


In an industry drowning in frameworks, tutorials, and pre-written packages, this book is a surgical strike against the decay of true engineering. Copy, paste, and the death of reason is a war cry for those who are sick of the glucose era – word developers, assemble what they barely understand and call it mastery.

Inside, Hirschauer unpacks the rot:

  • The tutorial addiction loop
  • Framework worship and abstraction overload
  • The myth of 10 X engineering
  • The silence of undocumented systems
  • And the terrifying rise of momentum without brakes


This is not a guide. It's not a course. It's a reckoning.
 if you've ever stared at a blank file and felt panic – if you've ever felt like the only one asking why  this book was written for you.

 More projects by the author:


Chair Exercises for Seniors

 

Seated Tai Chi "Ancient Movements for modern Seniors"

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181843561
Publisher: C. E. Hirschauer
Publication date: 06/26/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

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