Almost 3 years later:
- I still see the same problems
- Some people are still liking this tweet
- More stakeholders require total codebase migration rather than software #renovation
Industry move? "Let's leverage #GenAI!"
Don't ask for more, fight for better.
@jeanqasaur@mjpt777 Actual problems I see in every team: "CI/CD is slow", "Hot reload is slow", "we have too much alerts and can't read them", "<shared library related problems>", "testing is hard and slow", "our legacy is not fully typed and hard to change"... I seldom see content about this indeed
@NetflixEng What's going on with the Windows app? We can't download a show anymore. Not everyone has a great Internet connection out there. My parents still have ADSL. So now it's great, thank to you we can pay 20 bucks per month for not even having HD videos.
#noValue#muda
Hey dear #frontend dev, on a paginated list, when you scroll down then change page, you're suppose to make the window/list scroll up. Otherwise it breaks the expected sorting order. If you chose to build Single Page Apps, don't code like it's 2007 again...
If you look at PR as an inspection step it sucks. If you look it at a way to develop people in preventive maintenance skills you will make a great team that'll ship great software.
Stop this "anti pull request" thing. It's not a "how" but a "why" question.
Pull requests are great for low-trust environments like OSS with many external contributors. For stable teams e.g. in-house, I feel that they are too wasteful of a process and slow. Make sure to have alignment on the big picture, anything else can also be improved after merging.
I've used multiple code editors/IDE during my career. If I retained one thing: you are more flexible than any software. So use one that's perfectly integrated with the platform/ecosystem you're developing for, make it a place like home (mapping shortcuts, theme) and let it roll.
There was this quick fun game to test your HTML knowledge, but I couldn't find it again so I recoded it!
If there are enough likes/reposts I will search for a domain name 😄
https://t.co/ugJpyP2LJx
Unstoppable @_StanGirard releasing an #opensource project around #LLM, again, after #Quivr. And I particularly like this one: it will enable us using more open source models!
It's only starting but I highly recommend checking out Stan's work!
Spice up your AI game with Genoss GPT! 🌈🐂
Imagine swapping @OpenAI with any LLM, all in a single line.
- Switch to LLama V2 from @Meta? Done
- Experiment with GPT4ALL from @nomic_ai? Easy
- Custom model on @huggingface? Absolutely
Made w/ @langchain & @huggingface
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ACL is always in the top 3 of #cybersecurity weaknesses. If you are using #django , Bastien released a #Python package to help you see your ACL and find issues in seconds! Go fix your #security failures, now! 🛡
📢 Excited for tonight's OWASP France Chapter meetup! I will demonstrate 🚀🛡 Django Access Inspector, the new package I just released to simplify access control visualization for Django app routes. Download it now from https://t.co/yJRH6DK3ZM !
Not to stir the testing pot again but... 👀
One of the benefits of taking the logic out of our components & screens in our React / RN apps is that it makes testing substantially easier and powerful.
That way we don't bother testing UI elements and focus on just business logic.
Lighthouse but for mobile apps -> Behold, Flashlight! https://t.co/mksaizDBcw
Thank you @almouro , I'm looking forward to enable #Kaizen with this! 🔦