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Pursuing the Tao of Programming

“AI killed my coding brain but I’m rebuilding it” by Devlink Tips medium.com/@devlink/ai-ki…

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Our unit tests target the use case, the user-side api. The tests are only aware of the user-side api, and not the internal implementation. This is great because it means that we can do refactoring safely. Join 5,000+ engineers: journal.optivem.com #hexagonalarchitecture

valentinajemuov's tweet image. Our unit tests target the use case, the user-side api. The tests are only aware of the user-side api, and not the internal implementation. 

This is great because it means that we can do refactoring safely.

Join 5,000+ engineers: journal.optivem.com

#hexagonalarchitecture

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NEW POST: As React UI controls become more sophisticated, complex logic can get intertwined with the visual representation: hard to reason about, hard to test. @JuntaoQiu tackles this with a Headless Component, separating the brain from its looks. martinfowler.com/articles/headl…

martinfowler.com

Headless Component: a pattern for composing React UIs

Separates state management logic from the visual representation


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"So farewell, TypeScript. May you bring much rigor and satisfaction to your tribe while letting the rest of us enjoy JavaScript in the glorious spirit it was originally designed: Free of strong typing." world.hey.com/dhh/turbo-8-is…


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Kateryna Baindl with a nice message for Shuai Zhang. "I hope she feels better and we'll see her back soon. She is an unbelievable player, very respectful, and a great person. There is a lot to learn from her. We should all be respectful to each other".

From f ❁

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A two-page concept map combining Peter Drucker's Effective Executive and the Theory of Constraints by Eliyahu Goldratt (The Goal, It's Not Luck) bit.ly/2zX30Xn #tocot #Drucker #Goldratt

GoldrattBooks's tweet image. A two-page concept map combining Peter Drucker's Effective Executive and the Theory of Constraints by Eliyahu Goldratt (The Goal, It's Not Luck) bit.ly/2zX30Xn #tocot #Drucker #Goldratt

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If you accept the premise that the only way to go fast is to go well, then how can you be incentivized to make a mess? What can your boss demand if you to make you lower the quality of your code?


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Don’t learn design patterns from a framework. The framework authors may have claimed the names of the patterns without properly implementing them. Go to the original publications to understand the patterns and then judge for yourself.


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After many years in industry, I decide to do some education for fun, a programming language course in @rescriptlang , it is a work in progress bobzhang.github.io/rescript-pl-co…


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If Twitter acquisition completes, company will be super focused on hardcore software engineering, design, infosec & server hardware fortune.com/2022/05/05/elo…


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A senior engineer got drunk and posted career lessons on Reddit. One of the most honest and insightful pieces on engineering. My favorite quotes: 1/5: “Good code can be understood by a junior eng. Great code can be understood by a CS freshman. Best code is no code.”


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It's true: Functional programmers are the Vegans of software development :(


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"Being a good, senior dev is easy: 1. Don't tell; ask 2. Don't rewrite; pair and refactor 3. Don't sneer; encourage 4. Be kind." ~@rgladwell


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