Jan Wloka
@crashtester
Change can be incremental, innovation cannot.
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A lovely summer evening for #Hackergarten #Zurich. Apus got a new color theme and foundations to display Instagram posts have been laid out. With our help, Fathub is now able to filter recipes by main dish, sides and desserts. Thank you ❤️ and see you in August 🍹🍕💻 #OpenSource
On my way to Ilanz #SoCraTes. I bring some new topics I’m very curious about. Looking forward to it!
20 years later on how to drive your decision making with collaboration and contract tests: blog.thecodewhisperer.com/permalink/abst…
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Abstract Test Cases, 20 Years Later
Revised one of my earliest contributions to the evolutionary design community: abstract test cases and their evolution into contract tests
Yesterday evening, we spent about two hours digging through the German #Corona app and I'm thoroughly impressed. This is a modern project, developed out there as free software (APL 2.0) on GitHub, and it has stellar documentation. github.com/corona-warn-app Let's have a look! 1/🧵
Functional Code is Honest Code michaelfeathers.silvrback.com/functional-cod…
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Michael Feathers - Functional Code is Honest Code
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Tip: Get native-app like sharing in a few lines of JS with the Web Share API: web.dev/web-share. Supports sharing links, text & files.
I wish we'd stop debating OOP vs FP, and started debating individual paradigms. Immutability, encapsulation, global state, single assignment, actor model, pure functions, IO in the type system, inheritance, composition... all of these are perfectly possible in either OOP or FP.
I’m disheartened by the underappreciation of Ruby and its community. Their culture of design excellence infuses other platforms to our benefit, and yet Ruby gets treated as a laugh line. Maybe I’m just old but I worry about decline in design thinking.
If there’s one lesson I would like the next generation of developers to learn, it is to spend less time doing hard things and more time making hard things easy. Customers benefit from the former. Customers and peers and we ourselves benefit from the latter.
All software crafters invited! Join us tonight to hack, talk, document and help each other. Bring your own project or contribute to one of Hackergarten open source projects. #Hackergarten #Quatico meetup.com/de-DE/Hackerga…
If you want to master something, teach it.
X is awful let’s go to Y. But Y has problems too and X has a few good parts. But X is awful. Ok, let’s take the best of X and Y. But didn’t you hear me? X is awful! You can’t admit X has any good parts because you want to go to Y, right?
To move fast we need clean code. To move fast I wrote crap. These two statements are often uttered close togheter. And the flawed logic almost never pointed out
Nice chat about feedback loops and learning in software development. Thanks for the insides on scaling down and the right velocity @KevlinHenney! #VDZ18
Consistency in a code base greatly reduces the cognitive load.
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