This is a thread about the dark side of @shopify, which began destroying our family bookstore and stealing money from our customers one day after our first independently published work, The Deadwood Bible -- a book 3 years in the making -- arrived from the printer. 1/
Developing I2S audio apps on ESP32 devices has gotten so much easier lately, thanks to awesome libraries like https://t.co/THcFNZutrF and https://t.co/T3xdWvf6ij which make it trivial to do everything: streaming, recording, effects, SD playback, and much more
There's over 160,000 software developers in the Ukraine, many of them are working for western companies around the world. People are worried about their team mates and employees, these close connections extend far beyond the political borders. #HelpUkraine
Great post from @simonw - a lot of companies pay for experts, consultants, and online trainings but never support open source. We've also been taking this approach for the last year, it works really well.
I've measured "engineering velocity" for a very long time, but I'm starting to focus more on "engineering drag". These are the things that slow down engineering teams.
This includes product discovery, local dev environments, CI/CD pipelines, etc.
Reduce drag to go faster.
Hey, I relaunch my personal website, after too much neglect. I shared stuff about my art projects, collections, and music-making efforts. Also "war stories" and writings about software engineering. Happy to get you feedback! https://t.co/UewBU9k4vt
@nboukeffa Hey thanks for sharing! This is quite cool, love the live code aspect. I’ve been messing with Bitwig for modular software madness, but no code involved.
@johncutlefish When the team is super passionate about the product and believe in their mission, and they interact with users they love - yes. High motivation makes a team more effective than skill or experience IMO
.@thomasgresch our Group CTO attended with 40 top engineers from across the Tamedia group the first "TX Hackdays". What happened? Watch the video! https://t.co/WSzNQacRq6 #Tech#Hackdays
We're looking for a frontend developer at https://t.co/mCXHmokimy in Zug, CH ::: a great engineering culture and "real agile" :) React, node.js, microservices, event-driven - with a strong product/design team. Join our revolution! https://t.co/CBzcKK7KyW