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Cut and paste may be useful text-editing operations, but they can be disastrous code-editing operations. All too often, software systems are built on dozens or hundreds of repeated code elements. It happens like this: Ralph needs to write some code that fravles the arvadent.2 He looks around in other parts of the code where he suspects other
... See moreRobert C. Martin • Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices in C# (Robert C. Martin Series)
Guy Kawasaki, “From the Desk of Management Changes at Apple,” MacUser, December 1991, and then a follow-up piece, “How to Prevent a Bozo Explosion,” How to Change the World, February 26, 2006, http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/02/how_to_prevent_.html.
Greg Mckeown • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
@BenjaminDEKR Because writing the code is the easy part, the most difficult tasks is trying to figure out what problem to solve, how to implement, how to scale it, how to connect it to different services and then when to deprecate it when you think of something new.
Jordan Thibodeaux.comA thread of some of the likely most unpopular and unconventional hot takes on software and programming.
All very personal opinions, most derived out of personal preferences, rather than logical/rational reasoning.
I don't necessarily apply all these in practice though.
Arnav Guptax.com
Just had an incredibly illuminating conversation with @pontusab about how he's building @middayai and @languine_ai on Vercel.
Example: Midday has 150+ @nextjs Server Actions already. In his previous life, this would have been a soul-wrenching microservice fleet 🥴. Even a separate REST API would massively degrade his... See more
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Jason Fried • Remote: Office Not Required




Fantastic article on the Dropbox tech blog on designing for reliability, the actor model, the "error kernel", testing the error kernel, property based testing and measuring the risk profile of software when deciding and prioritizing feature development. https://t.co/alnTpqhZg8 https://t.co/mdNnuRRfhs
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