The author has some points but if I was one of his colleagues reading this (he works at github according to his resume) I'd hate to approach him with anything, at all. I feel like he's missing the team element in this…
It really does feel like this is the current worry in the tech sphere, and somewhat unnecessarily
Well I live in a fairly small city with not a lot nearby, and it's showing me unremarkable nearby high schools
VAS Aviation has put the audio up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fItu5qM7QfE
I'm just a hobbyist, but my understanding is that there are supporting systems in-place, such as RIMCAS (Runway Incursion Monitoring and Conflict Alert System)…
Yeah and this is why Jira consultants exist
Care to expand?
That sounds like fairly specific usage. My color laser has served me well for document printing, both color and black and white
Definitely consider the outlay for a colour laser printer. I've had one for around 5 years and it has been no trouble and is always ready to print, scan and copy.
That and it's been around so long that the language and it's standards have been through so many iterations
I really take issue with the idea that your travel insurance will save you in a case like this. It's almost a naive position to take. Travel insurance is notoriously exclusionary when it comes to individual items,…
All of these ecosystems have problems. I'm a long term Google Pixel user and I could list all of the irritating problems I've had over the years
I agree with you about the build quality, but also from a software perspective. I've been a long time Pixel user, and have had the Pixel, Pixel 4 XL, and currently have the Pixel 6 Pro. On every device, there has been…
I feel like in the UK, some of us got WFH in lieu of a pay rise
Both look like something I currently do in a Google Sheet. I might take a look
Surely this is about who or what you are following though. Personally there is very little crossover between what I follow on instagram and twitter. So the quality of the discussions vary greatly. On Twitter I follow…
That and Snapchat's entire UX is utterly unintuitive
Someone re-writes this article every few years. It's not the first time that somebody has pointed out that customising the scrollbar isn't a great idea
Yes but you do fight the framework in some cases. Take for example persisting a database connection, or a pool of connections. A totally normal use case for a server side framework
Next.js does indeed have those positives, but it steers you towards paid services (prisma and vercel)
It really doesn't look like that big of a change as well. Looking at the PR, they didn't go too heavy on their typescipt usage. I can see they when using typescript, they added types for function parameters, but not for…
The "contrived textbook example from 20 years ago" still has a very real impact today. In my experience there are still lots of development teams that are instructed to develop in a "Clean code" style in the flavour of…
Linting, git commit hooks that enforce the linting. I'm guessing some static analysis tooling on the build server as well
I don't agree with your points about complexity. Some developers will go off task and introduce complexity when it doesn't need to be introduced. You must have seen this in your career. As a manager, you should be…
When I started out as a junior developer, I was put onto a team of 4 other developers that was building a booking system for a leisure company. I got the impression that one of the developers on the team was…
The author has some points but if I was one of his colleagues reading this (he works at github according to his resume) I'd hate to approach him with anything, at all. I feel like he's missing the team element in this…
It really does feel like this is the current worry in the tech sphere, and somewhat unnecessarily
Well I live in a fairly small city with not a lot nearby, and it's showing me unremarkable nearby high schools
VAS Aviation has put the audio up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fItu5qM7QfE
I'm just a hobbyist, but my understanding is that there are supporting systems in-place, such as RIMCAS (Runway Incursion Monitoring and Conflict Alert System)…
Yeah and this is why Jira consultants exist
Care to expand?
That sounds like fairly specific usage. My color laser has served me well for document printing, both color and black and white
Definitely consider the outlay for a colour laser printer. I've had one for around 5 years and it has been no trouble and is always ready to print, scan and copy.
That and it's been around so long that the language and it's standards have been through so many iterations
I really take issue with the idea that your travel insurance will save you in a case like this. It's almost a naive position to take. Travel insurance is notoriously exclusionary when it comes to individual items,…
All of these ecosystems have problems. I'm a long term Google Pixel user and I could list all of the irritating problems I've had over the years
I agree with you about the build quality, but also from a software perspective. I've been a long time Pixel user, and have had the Pixel, Pixel 4 XL, and currently have the Pixel 6 Pro. On every device, there has been…
I feel like in the UK, some of us got WFH in lieu of a pay rise
Both look like something I currently do in a Google Sheet. I might take a look
Surely this is about who or what you are following though. Personally there is very little crossover between what I follow on instagram and twitter. So the quality of the discussions vary greatly. On Twitter I follow…
That and Snapchat's entire UX is utterly unintuitive
Someone re-writes this article every few years. It's not the first time that somebody has pointed out that customising the scrollbar isn't a great idea
Yes but you do fight the framework in some cases. Take for example persisting a database connection, or a pool of connections. A totally normal use case for a server side framework
Next.js does indeed have those positives, but it steers you towards paid services (prisma and vercel)
It really doesn't look like that big of a change as well. Looking at the PR, they didn't go too heavy on their typescipt usage. I can see they when using typescript, they added types for function parameters, but not for…
The "contrived textbook example from 20 years ago" still has a very real impact today. In my experience there are still lots of development teams that are instructed to develop in a "Clean code" style in the flavour of…
Linting, git commit hooks that enforce the linting. I'm guessing some static analysis tooling on the build server as well
I don't agree with your points about complexity. Some developers will go off task and introduce complexity when it doesn't need to be introduced. You must have seen this in your career. As a manager, you should be…
When I started out as a junior developer, I was put onto a team of 4 other developers that was building a booking system for a leisure company. I got the impression that one of the developers on the team was…