#agile, #tdd, #gravel
“I think I swallowed my router.”
“Here, take my seat.”
“I think I swallowed my router.”
“Here, take my seat.”
- work in smaller batches
- run the tests after each change
- integrate continuously
- 80 % refactoring 20% new features
- new code is a response to a failing tests
- work in smaller batches
- run the tests after each change
- integrate continuously
- 80 % refactoring 20% new features
- new code is a response to a failing tests
People hate their own art because it looks like they made it. They think if they get better, it will stop looking like they made it. A better person made it. But there's no level of skill beyond which you stop being you. You hate the most valuable thing about your art.
People hate their own art because it looks like they made it. They think if they get better, it will stop looking like they made it. A better person made it. But there's no level of skill beyond which you stop being you. You hate the most valuable thing about your art.
I'm going to live tweet my responses & convert to a post afterwards.
I'm going to live tweet my responses & convert to a post afterwards.
youtube.com/shorts/NtOgn...
youtube.com/shorts/NtOgn...
I had a habit of pointing out signs a project was going to fail or a strategy was wrong before it became obvious.
I had a habit of pointing out signs a project was going to fail or a strategy was wrong before it became obvious.
www.meetup.com/techexcellen...
www.meetup.com/techexcellen...
"Even after adjusting for distance driven, US fatality rates remain 2x the rich-world average."
www.ft.com/content/9c93...
"Even after adjusting for distance driven, US fatality rates remain 2x the rich-world average."
www.ft.com/content/9c93...
AVOID
AVOID
"Do you know of any teams that have had positive experiences with offshore teams - where directors and eng managers were in the US, and devs in another country? Why and how did these teams work so well together?"
My take: this (almost always) will not work. Everyone learns...
"Do you know of any teams that have had positive experiences with offshore teams - where directors and eng managers were in the US, and devs in another country? Why and how did these teams work so well together?"
My take: this (almost always) will not work. Everyone learns...