I just contacted my Georgia state legislators, asking them to vote NO on a #RankedChoiceVoting ban.
RCV would make elections cheaper and you would have to go back to the polls for runoff elections! Contacting your legislators is fast and easy:
https://t.co/miX1TpdnnC
Know anyone starting their career who wants to do #MobProgramming/#EnsembleProgramming remote full time?
https://t.co/cVEZh25Zbb
To practice for this interview, verbalize code to someone else while doing a kata or better yet the Tennis Refactoring Kata!
RT please!
The Software Crafters UnConference is coming up November 4! At an UnConference the agenda is created by the attendees, during the event, ensuring that you get to discuss things that matter to you. I’d love to see you there. https://t.co/RbCrGumO2Y
https://t.co/xWZTx8mWWu focuses on #tech while enabling co around #dei & #intersectionality with 50 sessions covering topics like engineering, data, accessibility, career, and more. Tickets are only $199 but prices go up on Wed! https://t.co/q8LaFwO52n #atlanta#conference
Mobbing's inefficient. A mob of 3 takes 3 times as long to finish a story. It's more efficient to have 1 person code, submit a pull request, wait a day or two for a review, reply, wait, reply/edit, wait, edit, wait, wait, edit, wait, merge.
#NotMyAgile
The standard tragedy that we keep trying to deny (because it's hard to comply):
* Capacity-to-do is finite: we can only do so much
* Time is finite: it runs out
* Opportunity is time-sensitive, and consumes capacity
Airbnb just announced its new remote work policy for its employees.
As someone who has lived in airbnbs the last two years, here are the lines that stood out to me the most… 🧵
https://t.co/dldrcLtltL
PRs: The worst possible way to review code (1/7)
We used to talk when reviewing code. Now we throw a pointer to a diff over a wall, and trust that others care enough to do a good review. (Or cynically, hope they don't care enough to find things we must fix.)
// @tottinge
Our Emmersioneer Jon Turner will be sharing what he knows about C# 9 and 10. Many changes have been made since C#'s debut and Jon will be going over records, top-level statements, and global features of 9 and 10. Register below so you don't miss it! https://t.co/qjqmNZe9aC
@chrisstonedev I believe you are now obligated to create alternative heads for your content. Perhaps your smart fridge also needs to display your reading list?