There are no rules. Trust your team. Be nice and let people do what they love. Resist the urge to use the shiny AWS web console. Write as little code as possible. Use the Terraform workspace feature. Don't believe blog posts.
https://t.co/g0e78G2tC5
Saw @saronyitbarek speak about her @CodeNewbies chats and Codeland at #rubyconf last week. Love the idea of the glossary of terms they include in their conference materials. In that spirit, sharing this article about AWS terms. https://t.co/Si91xNChBb
OK, one more #RubyFriends, thank you so much @scrptktty for those ibuprofen! My head feels soooooo much better. Was great talking about your boot camp experience at lunch.
Oh geez, I missed one of my new #RubyFriends, had a nice conversation yesterday with Lee about how we interview at @testdouble (if you see this so sorry if I got your name wrong...so many new names this week!)
Wrapping up #RubyConf2018 with one more #RubyFriends had a nice convo with @tijuanate, he says the lobster in Tijuana is better than in Main! Fried in butter. As a Wisconsinite I can get with that!
The youngest of my #rubyfriends, this is Quin and her Dad, who’s name I did not get. If anyone else from @CoverMyMeds recognizes him please let him know I enjoyed our chat!
@Amazon Merry IAM JSON Policy Version Day! A day which will live in infrastructure infamy. Shoutout to @Agent_0028 for enduring the struggle!
https://t.co/Blk6zwPfb6
Agreed. this is a kinder and safer way to help spread the word! Of course, I work from home, and as far as I know my dog has never sent email on my behalf when I left my machine unlocked... https://t.co/NINJKTKR2D
I like this idea for handling unlocked screen #securityawareness -- Messing with someone's OS or sending a corporate-wide email is no longer ok, but stickerz!!!
https://t.co/Tv89QCrdzN #infosec@duosec
Had a great time working with client devs and ops folks to deploy a new app to production. Lesson reinforced: focus on creating a repeatable process. Infrastructure as code is just one tool. Clear team communication, planning, documentation, and checklists are as also important.
I was trying to convince a client dev to delete some e2e tests. They said, “But, these tests guarantee our feature, they match the acceptance criteria.” I tried to convince them that a proper mix of e2e, integration, unit tests, and trust in the team are a healthier guarantee.
I love me some markdown. Mostly settled on “GitHub Flavored” even though I hate to give in to the mono-culture. Am I wrong to be annoyed by all the people that use HTML break tag in their README.md files instead of using two blank spaces? #markdown#github