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Cedric Roy

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loving outdoors and computers

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Notre match à Rockford est interrompu suite à un avertissement de tornade. Our game in Rockford is interrupted due to a tornado warning.

RocketLaval's tweet image. Notre match à Rockford est interrompu suite à un avertissement de tornade.

Our game in Rockford is interrupted due to a tornado warning.

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CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!!!!!! #AlsIN

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#AlsIN

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Remember where you were when #AaronJudge made history. 6️⃣2️⃣ #AllRise


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Nobody in American League history has hit more home runs in a single season than Aaron Judge. #AllRise


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2k Model Y built at Giga Berlin this week 🤘

Tesla's tweet image. 2k Model Y built at Giga Berlin this week 🤘

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TDD is a design strategy. In the process of doing that, every single one of your classes and/or functions may change. They may disappear entirely. New ones appear. The interfaces and APIs will change, as will the definition of "correct" behavior. 1/3


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a debugging manifesto

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That about sums up what I know about pair programming. Also, the things you label as “weird” are the most strategically important.

Extreme Programming Explained by @KentBeck is basically the bible for teams that pair program. Its reputation is well-deserved. Even though helped popularize the idea of pairing, it actually only has two pages on the subject! You'll probably be surprised by what it says:



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First time Product Leader? Congrats! It's hard to make the leap, but once you're there, now you got to keep the position. Here's the most common mistakes I see first time product leaders make so you can avoid them. /1 🧵 #prodmgmt


Have you look at optimizing your flow of work?

I just published a new essay: When Demand Exceeds Capacity. leanessays.com/2022/06/when-d… Seems particularly relevant these days.



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The comments on this video of these two women explaining product management are fucked up. Poor woman took down the video from tik tok because of the negativity.


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(2/2) Join us April 25th to hear @BillCush (GM of Partner Success, Dragonboat), Zemira Lalic (Dir of Prog Mgmt, @Bushel), @big_ced (Dir of Product, @Broadsign), & Alex Diallo, (Sr Tech Proj Manager, @Chatmeter) discuss the evolving PMO role. Register: hubs.li/Q017HSCB0


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(1/2) Building out the PMO function in your organization, or looking to gain insights on program portfolio management best practices that will advance your role? From planning, resourcing, managing portfolio dependencies, & executive reporting, the PMO plays an important role.


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💰💨

5/7 Here is an example, quote from @JoeJustice, a former Tesla employee:

fallacyalarm's tweet image. 5/7 Here is an example, quote from @JoeJustice, a former Tesla employee:


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I’m fucking crying what happened to the other three guys

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This is called indexing and people should really start adapting this. The technique is very common on backend but even the frontend can reap the benefits. If you know the id of an item then you can just do data[id] that is O(1) instead of for loop or .find that are O(n).

Carefully consider how you choose your data structures, my friends! Access on the left snippet here is ~70% faster than the one on the right because the left one requires no iteration. The right does. I've seen the slow style (right) quite often. JSPerf: jsperf.com/data-structure…

tejask's tweet image. Carefully consider how you choose your data structures, my friends! Access on the left snippet here is ~70% faster than the one on the right because the left one requires no iteration. The right does.

I've seen the slow style (right) quite often.

JSPerf: jsperf.com/data-structure…
tejask's tweet image. Carefully consider how you choose your data structures, my friends! Access on the left snippet here is ~70% faster than the one on the right because the left one requires no iteration. The right does.

I've seen the slow style (right) quite often.

JSPerf: jsperf.com/data-structure…


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XFS, ZFS, and encrypted file systems are not "uncommon," @DropboxSupport. This is a categorically bad decision: dropboxforum.com/t5/Syncing-and…


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