As you travel through the entire software stack of abstractions you start to realize that majority of them don't really solve any actual problems. They are basically mechanisms of dividing the territory for different tech tribes.
It is hard to grasp for some engineers early in their careers what took them here won't take them there. Shipping features will probably can take you to senior, shipping 10x more features is not how you'll become a principal.
Incredible how people in OSS communities can become petty tyrants. Say what you will about Oracle’s stewardship of Java, I don’t see them micromanaging the Java logo lmao
Every proud founder story I read on Twitter goes like: I moved to SV, raised 6 quadrillion dollars with VCs, but despite that this was my dream™, we didn't profit a dime. I ended up selling the thing to *large corp*.
when it comes to work and initiative I never asked for permission. I said I present a working concept of my idea
I largely contribute my success to this.
How to harm your platform, hurt your userbase, erode trust, anticompetitively sabotage partners & trigger users to evaluate alternatives, in 1 commit:
github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues…
What’s up with this new trend where web devs try to grow their Twitter audience by constantly asking random tech related questions, all the while offering nothing else of value? What a sleazy tactic. #webdevelopment
I'm pretty sure the day the apocalypse begins, ice and fire raining from the sky, seas rising and ravaging coastal cities, I'll open Twitter and the trending hashtag will be some JavaScript nonsense.
Took .Net a long while to realize that most projects start with "let me just whip up something quick" instead of "Let me just scaffold several tonnes of boilerplate". That aside, Minimal API is a most welcome addition to the framework.
Apparenty, the reason why I couldn't book my cert exam with @PearsonVUE for the past 3 days, was because my home address contains non-english characters.
Unrelated fun fact: Unicode became a standard 30 years ago.
Coming back to .Net development for a project and... was Visual Studio always this bad? These micro UI freezes interrupting my flow are driving me insane 😫
Hi, my name is Generic Recruiter, and I thought your profile looks great for a very exciting opportunity that is looking for
[[tech stack based on a language you've never written a single line of code in]]
Deno claims to aim for a productive and secure environment, but the fact that you have to import your dependencies via HTTP goes against both of those.
We get it Ryan, you don't like npm. Most people do though. And exactly for the reasons listed above.
Bored? Feeling unproductive? Boy, do I have the solution for you:
Help a friend out with her survey regarding the psychological effects of the pandemic. Fill it out. Pat yourself on the back. You did something good today.
forms.gle/wgBk5k5mQw3oxK2s6