Programmers prioritize the feeling of productivity over productivity itself. They prefer to rewrite a codebase with tools they are comfortable with (thus, feelings) even if ROI is years away, instead of e.g. fixing a bug (actual productivity).
Mi compañero Fran Reyes @fran_reyes
y yo estamos buscando equipos con los que colaborar
haciendo coaching técnico, formación y/o mentoring.
Si te interesa contacta con nosotros en [email protected]@codesaidev
ECMAScript excitement 😉
Congrats to @bakkoting on advancing the Set Methods proposal to Stage 3 at @TC39 today 🎉
Set.prototype gains these methods:
🟡intersection
🟡union
🟡difference
🟡symmetricDifference
🟡isSubsetOf
🟡isSupersetOf
🟡isDisjointFrom
https://t.co/sH3wk6M6cD
@andrewcairns 1. Don't CQRS
2. Not as a top-level architecture
3. Not until you've task-oriented your UI
4. Not until you've separate private data flows from public
And if the new project is truly greenfield, definitely don't CQRS, as you probably won't be able to address 2-4.
Made some good progress on my way to TPAC: Got a SoftNavigation performance entry going. (hopefully) Soon in an Origin Trial near you!!
https://t.co/RrSajsl7Jg
We had another great Art of Agile Development #bookclub session today. The topic was Incident Analysis—if you missed it, the recording will go up in a few weeks. You can subscribe to notifications at https://t.co/DixAVSlFWN. #agile#aoad2@OReillyMedia
SoundCloud Chronicles the End of the Public API Strangler https://t.co/1fvEoA2N8h
"The motivation for SoundCloud to adopt the Strangler pattern dates back to 2014. they noticed their Rails application did not perform well when interacting with multiple microservices."
#api360