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The Governor of Florida — at a #COVID19 education meeting — just falsely claimed there have been no deaths nationwide of people under 25 "for whatever reason." "The data has been 100% consistent." "I've not seen any deviation on that." In reality, there have been hundreds.
It's unconscionable that @Walmart foodservice workers are not wearing any masks or gloves while handling everyone's groceries, one after another, and touching different customer's car surfaces without sanitizing in between. Wednesday 4/8, East Greenville PA
It's only Impeachment if it comes from the Impeché region of France; otherwise it's just Indictment-goes-nowhere-with-complicit-senate-ment.
💁🏻♀️ “I’m just gonna refactor this one little thing” *3 hours later* 🙇🏻♀️ What have I done....”
[UPDATE] Microsoft recommendation to NOT force user password changes on a schedule is now their official published security guidance for Windows customers. This obviates decades of common-knowledge, in response to evidence it’s actually harmful to security blogs.technet.microsoft.com/secguide/2019/…
We need to drop the mentality of passion as a benchmark for good developers. Passion is how hobby and work blend together to create burn out. Passion is how people are convinced to work ever increasing overtime. You can be a great dev who also goes home and does other stuff!
Stop building new stuff now and then. Instead: 1. Validate existing features 2. Burn down tech debt 3. Burn down bugs 4. Focus on perf
documentation is not a soft skill your feature is not complete if nobody else knows how to implement it don't commit at all, if you have to do X non-compiled things to make it work that nobody knows about (rant off, sorry. This bit me hard today.)
I have deleted The commented out code That was in The legacy codebase And which You were probably saving For god knows what Why did you do this We have Version history
If your agile process prevents teams from tweaking the process in meaningful ways, it may not be an agile process.
Someone sent this to me and it’s bone chilling in its accuracy
Even if you could, you shouldn't! What all nighters have enabled me to do in the past: - continue bad habbits of procrastination - set a bad example for others - have a gloriously unproductive next day We're just borrowing time from tomorrow at a high interest rate
The most important skill to have as a programmer is the ability to teach yourself new things effectively and efficiently. You're going to be constantly growing and picking up new technologies. The ability to do that is more important than any individual tool or technology.
It's a matter of investment choice by the company - but not just the choice of who to hire and what design principles to write on the wall. The really hard investment is TIME. "Are we, as a company, willing to allow developers to spend time tweaking the quality of their work?"
Interesting how different tech companies each hiring designers who presumably follow similar sets of UX principles can end up with different resulting software applications which appear vastly more or less responsive to user input compared to their competitors.
You don't hire talented people to tell them what to do. You hire talented people to tell you what to do.
The deeper I go into coaching and my own personal growth, the more I realize this: Every single one of us has way more potential and ability than we think. Don’t let complacency, negative talk and procrastination get in the way. We all have greatness in us if we believe.
“The real damage is done by those millions who want to 'survive.' The honest men who just want to be left in peace. Those who don’t want their little lives disturbed by anything bigger than themselves. Those with no sides and no causes. ...
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