Dane Weber

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Dane Weber

Dane Weber

@daneweber

Feedback Loop Engineer On Mastodon: https://t.co/tsk2FOzzp2

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Dane Weber
Dane Weber@daneweber·
@dawntherese I'm not sure if I can really endorse the pump I inherited with this house, but it's a Diversitech CP-22.
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@dawntherese Oh no! Flooding? After too many water incidents I was ready to replace my condensate pump, but got more life out of it by making a new float and starting to use treatment tablets to prevent the scum buildup that was gumming it up. So far I'm not a big fan of owning a home.
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@Starr_Chen Not directly to your question: it seems important to figure out how to teach/learn lessons without having to live through the bad experiences.
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Starr Chen @ LeadDev NY
Starr Chen @ LeadDev NY@Starr_Chen·
IMO it depends on learning styles, this is probably better for folks who don't do well under stress -- as long as the best practices are being actively taught and discussed on the team! Not helpful if things "just work" with no explanation as to why or how.
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Starr Chen @ LeadDev NY
Starr Chen @ LeadDev NY@Starr_Chen·
In a 1:1 today I wondered aloud something: Does a junior engineer's learning opportunities shrink if they join a very high-functioning team? Many people cite outages or other bugs as crucial learning moments in their careers, so...
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Dane Weber
Dane Weber@daneweber·
@danluhring For your personal shell or other folks' machines (including containers/VMs)?
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Dan Luhring
Dan Luhring@danluhring·
I'd love a `grep` option for always printing the first line even if it doesn't match, for headers / column names...
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Dane Weber
Dane Weber@daneweber·
@Honer_CUT Are audiobook versions in the future? Ordering the ink & paper versions in the meantime.
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
I just clicked a few links because I was sharing the Lean Coffee format and discovered that Jeremy Lightsmith founded Transparent Classroom after a career as a developer and consultant. 🤔 How did you did you it, @lightsmith?
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Dane Weber
Dane Weber@daneweber·
I really value quick feedback loops and hate seeing PRs get stale. Even so, it was a real struggle to pause my coding flow to review a teammate's work.
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@engineering_bae It's tough. I really missed the code as a manager and found joy in creating scripts/automation to improve the developer experience.
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Taylor Poindexter
Taylor Poindexter@engineering_bae·
After 7 months of being a manager at Spotify, I merged my first PR into production. It was a smol config change, but your girl is hype 😂🙌🏾🔥I’m feeling slightly like an engineer again 🤠
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
I’m happy to say that I have succeeded in running Docker Desktop within a MacOS guest VM on a MacOS host machine. 🎉 This was to test automated setup scripts for a better developer experience. daneweber.wordpress.com/2022/05/10/doc…
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@paul_boos @ponderings @sjkilleen But still, I'd love to see such a thing and contribute to it, since it might be a great resource for learning about good tools and practices.
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@paul_boos @ponderings @sjkilleen I will say: while such examples may make nice illustrations or be rallying cries, they can also be distractions, since every tool or practice will likely have at least one good counter-example.
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@tottinge I've talked to developers about "write-optimized" vs. "read-optimized" code. As in, the code was written as quickly as possible, vs. the code was written with extra time spent to make it easier for future developers to read.
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
What term would you use for this code, understanding that I'm not judging it to be immoral or immorally made, just impractical and expensive?
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Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
I want a better term than "bad code" because that sounds like an ethical/moral judgment on inanimate artifacts. Some code works, but it's ... whatever
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
In my feed just now. 🍿
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@atyborska93 -- thank you for helping make the Elixir track in @exercism_io! I'm really enjoying it when I have the chance to progress and wrap my head around the language.
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Dane Weber@daneweber·
@engineering_bae Yes. I have found many problems trace back to differing expectations. I've tried to do a better job sharing my expectations, but this is a great nudge to be extra explicit with them.
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Taylor Poindexter
Taylor Poindexter@engineering_bae·
I think I may implement this with my team!
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@FreyMaxwell @JermaineJupiter @engineering_bae Years ago I put together an expectations doc for my team. It wasn't task specific, but included things like "ask questions, challenge assumptions", "push back if you disagree", and "understand the problem so that you can help drive the solution"

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