As a US east coast engineer. It's critical to hire an EU timezone best friend engineer.
This way, you have someone to approve your code during the 6 hours before anyone else wakes up.
Mañana vuelve Madrid.rb!!
@javiervidal nos contará su experiencia manejando terabytes de datos con ClickHouse y Ruby en el #stageOne de @sngular
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ALT a debugging manifesto
1. inspect, don't squash
try to fix the bug (crossed out)
understand what happened (yes, smiley faces and stars)
2. check your assumptions
person (thinking): "wait, how do I know that's true?"
3. being stuck is temporary
person (thinking): "I will never figure this out!"
... 2 minutes later....
person (thinking): "well, I haven't tried X..."
4. don't go it alone
person (speaking to other person): "hey, have you seen this problem before?"
5. trust nobody and nothing
person (thinking): this library can't be buggy... OR CAN IT???
6. there's always a reason
computer: "computers are always logical, even when it doesn't feel that way"
7. build your toolkit
person (holding toolkit): "wow, the CSS inspector makes debugging SO MUCH EASIER"
8. it can be an adventure
person (talking, with cute bug next to them): "you wouldn't BELIEVE the weird bug I found"
by @b0rk @omarieclaire, more like this at https://wizardzines.com
I'm a huge fan of remote work. I've now started two venture backed companies that have been fully remote.
But, I’ve also seen my fair share of good and bad remote managers.
If you’re joining a remote company, here are 8 red flags to look out for with your new manager 🚩🚩🚩
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In my experience this is one of the key secrets. Don’t waste time and energy trying to educate or convince.
Discover who is already bought into the direction of the market and general idea, and only sell proof points that you’re the right team to execute at the right time.
In OSS, there are no sprints, stand-ups, retrospectives, 1:1s, 360s, quarters, velocities, estimations, deadlines, project managers, "how is this going", year goals, ..., could go on and on.
Yet it ships non-stop and runs the world.
RT °ongaeshi: Ruby on Browser Is quite in shape and seems to be usable to try the latest Ruby a little on the browser, so let's say it's 1.0. Please play by all means. #ruby#wasmongaeshi.hatenablog.com/entr…