@KekePalmer My family used to do this in google docs and I literally coded a website for gift-giving just to improve this for us ;_; https://t.co/jgNUleI2R4
@dbgreenwald So my family actually used to do exactly this! And it got super tedious and complicated, so in my free time I wrote an app that handles this exact scenario π https://t.co/2GuZsS76k4
My family always makes xmas lists, and used to do a google doc song-and-dance just like this
that's why I wrote a custom app just for my family to streamline gift-giving and claiming items! https://t.co/jgNUleIAGC
The thing that I found most valuable - and most generally underrated - from learning TDD 5 years into my career is the art of developing by making lots of small, targeted commits that each deliver an increment but leave the codebase deployable. Multiple commits per day.
Since this false assumption is still distressingly common: In software delivery, there is no speed vs stability trade-off
We now have 7yrs of data from tens of thousands of responses globally. Attached graph from https://t.co/DeiFnyjuNZ, previous years at https://t.co/NKa8umZOo1
Please DM me with any questions, I'd love to talk about how great it is to work at the NJ Office of Innovation and how to get you in the pipeline!
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new post: @rouanw has tried an approach that uses pull requests in a style that's friendly to Continuous Integration: classifying changes as ship/show/ask
https://t.co/gteuKXRBGz