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"When it comes to riding elevators, masks are the new pants“
(@kentbeck - https://x.com/KentBeck/status/1461135737441734660)
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"Me: No serial killer will ever lure me into their murder van. I' m too smart for that.
Murderer:“
(Patricia Correll - https://x.com/Author_PCorrell/status/1461830022541549576)
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"Conspiracy theories are everywhere and people don't understand how harmful they are.
I made the original Conspiracy Chart over a year ago. An update was long overdue. This is the 2021 version.“
(Abbie Richards - https://x.com/abbieasr/status/1462953203067240450)
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„Die Leute glauben an Meisterhirne und teuflische Komplotte, aber wenn sie erführen, wie Politik tatsächlich gemacht wird, würden sie sich zu Tode erschrecken.“ (Harry Mulisch)
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👏 In case you are looking for more #AlexThuBook might be worth a look - or my overall reading list, which is located here:
https://onmoderndev.de/en/reading
🤓📚👋, Alex
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""Documentation is a love letter that you write to your future self." - Damian Conway“
(Programming Wisdom - https://x.com/CodeWisdom/status/1352652260581515266)
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"Zwischendurch was für gute Laune: @Nandi_Bushell spielt @Tool . Und wie!
https://youtu.be/lKGoK5AuEz0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKGoK5AuEz0“
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"the #log4j scramble in a nutshell“
(Yong Sheng - https://x.com/ystan_/status/1470206230647894016)
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"the #log4j scramble in a nutshell“
(Yong Sheng - https://x.com/ystan_/status/1470206230647894016)
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"the #log4j scramble in a nutshell“
(Yong Sheng - https://x.com/ystan_/status/1470206230647894016)
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"the #log4j scramble in a nutshell“
(Yong Sheng - https://x.com/ystan_/status/1470206230647894016)
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"the #log4j scramble in a nutshell“
(Yong Sheng - https://x.com/ystan_/status/1470206230647894016)
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"If you think you know about trees, look at this.“
(Danijel Višević - https://x.com/visevic/status/1474104715168387080)
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"if the consequences were not so disastrous, it would be a bit comforting that not only IT is dominated by a continuous demand for the next fashion. it appears we are so conditioned by 50+ years of ad-driven immediate gratification promises we lost our ability to focus longer-term“
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"WFH, the team has found new ways of working together. Every day, someone will start a Teams meeting where those who want join. Everyone is muted with cameras off. If someone has a question, they can simply unmute and raise their voice, like we did when we were a desk apart. This often leads to team programming, where you share your screen and the team looks at the code together, discussing implementation…“ 1/
(Karoline Klever - https://x.com/karolikl/status/1483538480227667971)
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"I hear there is a new Scrum guide out. Please tell me it is now reduced to one sentence...
“Jeff & Ken are sorry, it should have been XP”“
(Chris McDermott . https://x.com/chrisvmcd/status/1329138304793669633)
#OnModernDev #AlexThuReading #AlexThuClassics #AlexThuPairing
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"“Testing leads to failure, and failure leads to understanding.” — Burt Rutan“
(Programming Wisdom - https://x.com/CodeWisdom/status/1486422946633691141)
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"I find the term business logic a curious term because there are few things that are less logical than business logic." (Martin Fowler)
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"PRs: The worst possible way to review code (1/7)
We used to talk when reviewing code. Now we throw a pointer to a diff over a wall, and trust that others care enough to do a good review. (Or cynically, hope they don't care enough to find things we must fix.)
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I just wonder often how we got to something so bad. PRs are 100% not valuing "individuals and interactions over processes and…“ 1/
(Jeff Langr - https://x.com/jlangr/status/1487135760012627973)
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"Instead of improving a process, it’s sometimes better to think about how to work in a way that renders the process unnecessary. E.g. if instead of improving your code-review process, pair, mob, get rid of ownership (everybody works in all the code), and refactor mercilessly.“
(Allen Holub - https://x.com/allenholub/status/1487971957253550080)
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„Hier ist ein konkretes Beispiel für ein solches Prinzip, welches in der Organisationsentwicklung - und insbesondere in der Entwicklung zur Selbstorganisation - von zentraler Bedeutung ist: Es besteht ein dynamisches Gleichgewicht zwischen Struktur im Außen und Struktur im Inneren. Wenn ein Team äußere Organisationsstrukturen und -prozesse reduziert, müssen die Teammitglieder mehr Strukturen in ihrem Inneren aufbauen. Umgekehrt gilt: Wenn ein…“ 1/
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"Also my hot take of the day: if you, as a senior team member refuse to pair with more junior team members, you’re not only missing out on a learning opportunity yourself but you shouldn’t be in a leadership position.“
(Emma Bostian . https://x.com/EmmaBostian/status/1493511128466526215)
#OnModernDev #AlexThuClassics #AlexThuReading #AlexThuPairing
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"A: "But if all of our programmers are pairing, won't they write half as much code?“
B: "No, hopefully they'll write even less than that"
Don't forget: code is an asset *and a liability*.“
(Tuple - https://x.com/tuple/status/1493609144930246658)
#OnModernDev #AlexThuReading #AlexThuClassics #AlexThuPairing
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"This thread concisely summarizes the book. Have hope, fellow geeks, there are better ways to program out there.“
(@kentbeck - https://x.com/KentBeck/status/1504102571383828482)
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"Conway's Nightmare: If you constantly change the org chart, i.e. running everything as projects, then your code base will be a big ball of mud.
https://x.com/cmuratori/status/1504125343782817800“
(Alf Kåre Lefdal - https://x.com/aklefdal/status/1505903857708277763)
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"Spent time this week validating it was safe to delete a bunch of reporting code that (1) worked, (2) was correct, (3) I spent a lot of time creating, and (4) I was personally proud of. Nobody was really using them.
Why delete them? Because code is a liability and not an asset.“
(Justin Searls - https://x.com/searls/status/1516806149940686856)
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"Cleverness of code is proportional to the confusion it creates.“
(@venkats - https://x.com/venkat_s/status/1518006880844632066)
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"Not sure I want to open this can of worms, again, but what the hell! We only live once! 😄. Pull requests that trigger code review (I'm not talking about a PR that triggers an automated CD cycle) are, I think, a *really* bad idea. 1/9“
(Allen Holub - https://x.com/allenholub/status/1521159310746824704)