100% this tends to be the trend. Hire a bunch of great engineers, burn them out on projects, continue to hire (not as great engineers) and things slip through the cracks.
Seems like the focus is the bright new shiny thing while not giving enough time/allocation for legacy.
@dan_abramov "Best Practice" seems fitting. I like the idea of adding anti-patterns, what not to do, etc. It may be prescriptive but many developers will learn it the hard way and calling it out as a best practice will be helpful; to those who actually read π
@SystemSunday CS50 is a great jumping off point for people wanting to learn Computer Science. If you have no experience, the others (freecodecamp) may be easier to start but the breadth of CS50 is amazing!
I encourage everyone wanting to learn CS to jump into it!
https://t.co/91JLcLuIsf
@SystemSunday CS50 is a great jumping off point for people wanting to learn Computer Science. If you have no experience, the others (freecodecamp) may be easier to start but the breadth of CS50 is amazing!
I encourage everyone wanting to learn CS to jump into it!
https://t.co/91JLcLuIsf
Good to know their Twitter account wasn't compromised π
Joking aside, good luck to Uber's engineering team as they battle this attack ππ½
I hope they release a retro of the incident and correction of errors report to help bring transparency on where things fell short
We are currently responding to a cybersecurity incident. We are in touch with law enforcement and will post additional updates here as they become available.
After using AWS for ~14 years, I've internalised a handful of design patterns that I try to apply to my own software. I'm keen to know if it's the same for other folks.
Roughly: tags, IDs (thrice), limits, pagination.
(I'm not going to use the thread emoji)
After using AWS for ~14 years, I've internalised a handful of design patterns that I try to apply to my own software. I'm keen to know if it's the same for other folks.
Roughly: tags, IDs (thrice), limits, pagination.
(I'm not going to use the thread emoji)
While taking a much needed vacation and reflecting on my career development, some things I'm excited to dive deeper into are:
NextJS
Rust
Design Tokens
My aim is to combine these tools to help non-tech individuals get up and running with a simple UX design system
I wonder what makes Twitter permanently suspend users without notice? My personal, non-dev, account was suspended for "violating Twitter Rules" without explicit reasoning. As a Customer Obsessed individual this makes me very upset at the platform. Do better Twitter