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Spaghetti tamer, Entry level Dad, Amateur Husband, Be-friender of Dogs

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If you're unable to create a majestic monolith with basic programming tools like encapsulation and namespaces, you don't have what it takes to improve upon the situation with a distributed swarm of microservices. Your spaghetti code will just be on five different plates.


I can handle daily stand-ups but listening to a velocity point breakdown in my team meetings is terrorizing the little bit of soul I have left. Scrum != increased engineering agility


Random CQRS/Event Sourcing Tip of the day: Since commands shouldn't return return a response it's important to use a random/collision resistant identifier so that an identifier can be provided when creating new data. Waiting on an eventually consistent command will cause issues.


Im convinced that new tech stacks 9 times out of 10 are excuses for why old tech stacks didn't work out. Adhering to basic application architecture paradigms and/or refactoring to them solves most of the problems. Creating company wide engineering standards seems to be taboo.


Is it unreasonable to ask that the testing harness not punish developers that want to practice TDD?


On the 21st anniversary of 9/11 I Pray all the families have found Peace - 2977 9/11 Victims - 415 9/11 Emergency Workers - ~16k Post 9/11 war service members - ~30k Post 9/11 Veterans committed suicide


I had an interesting conversation with someone that builds backends in node without objects or an ORM. Im a bit intrigued since my entire career has been with OOP.


youtube.com/watch?v=a-BOSp… Watching this again because its such a gem


Has anyone improved engineering throughput by implementing Scum?


I just want to give a shout out to my manager. Dealing with me getting emotional about poor software practices has got to be exhausting.


Ive been seeing a bunch of buzz about Svelte kit lately. Anyone else feel like svelte kit was like early PHP or asp apps. Im seeing a lot of logic in the templates like the old days.


Anyone using something other than a layered architecture to structure your code?


I struggle with work environments that have a massive amounts of tribal knowledge. It pushes a button that just kills whatever positive vibe Im trying to hold onto.


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wooo. It’s official :) @symfony 5 support in trikoder/oauth2 bundle, fyi @Sylius Big thanks to Antonio and all package maintainers shepherding a flurry of contributions toward a stable product.

Just tagged trikoder/oauth2-bundle 2.1.1 and 3.0.0. Biggest changes: - added support for Symfony 5 and removed support for Symfony < 4.4 - full PKCE support - the token is aware of the FW context Special thanks to @chrisholland for his contribution. github.com/trikoder/oauth…



I’ve made a huge mistake

Just tagged trikoder/oauth2-bundle 2.1.1 and 3.0.0. Biggest changes: - added support for Symfony 5 and removed support for Symfony < 4.4 - full PKCE support - the token is aware of the FW context Special thanks to @chrisholland for his contribution. github.com/trikoder/oauth…



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This is happening tomorrow evening at 8pm US Central Time. I made a convenient calendar link: bit.ly/chris-nomad-ic… 1 1/2 hour coding live in front of ppl, what could possibly go wrong right?

I'm thrilled and thankful to have been selected by @nomadphp as their July speaker bit.ly/chris-nomad We will go thru my #TDD kata of a realistic web service application with @symfony & @doctrineorm One key goal of this kata is to showcase TDD as a faster workflow.



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I just published “Change” medium.com/p/change-51ed2…


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I'm #hiring for a #PHP Dev on my team in Austin, TX at @TriNet . If you're interested, hit me up. We can train you up as needed, and compensate you competitively to your skills. We help companies focus on growing their business, by offering them best-of-breed #HR solutions.


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