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Brett Miller

@WrathZA

Information sponge and software mercenary. Jack of all trades, master of none, better than Jack of one trade, master of none. he/him.

Cape Town Katılım Ekim 2011
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archie 🦋
archie 🦋@archieemwood·
you can now get data from auth'd APIs with @duckdb 🤯 ya know, to get your stripe data or whatever (it's not documented yet)
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Squidge Rugby
Squidge Rugby@SquidgeRugby·
The All Blacks against the Springboks. Over 103 years and 106 games, rugby's biggest rivalry has shaped nations, changed governments, affected law, created communities, and provided more outstanding matches than any other. We dug into a game like no other- youtu.be/hXDdeQjKqw8
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
So many of the comments I hear about estimation boil down to "but we have to plan and meet our goals." That's a deep failure to grasp the concept (of agile ways of working). We plan strategically, and our goals are strategic. The details of what we have to build to meet those strategic goals are discovered incrementally by releasing small bits of valuable software and getting feedback on it. We defer details, in other words, to the last responsible moment. Defining those details too early doesn't really work because the customers themselves won't know what they need until they have something in their hands. The details are invariably wrong. Too-early focus on details also often leads to building things nobody wants or needs. There are occasional exceptions, of course, in the corners of the program where regulations, or the actual behavior of actual hardware, or necessary algorithms apply, but those bits comprising the entire system are exceedingly rare.
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BSides Cape Town
BSides Cape Town@BSidesCapeTown·
BSides Cape Town 2024 Tickets are now Live! Early Bird has Sold out (50 Tickets) We have released the Standard, Corporate and Student Tickets Get your tickets here quicket.co.za/events/270286-…
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Brett Miller@WrathZA·
@shanselman OPL was BASIC with the power of C and what I preferred. Oval was VB6 clone that allowed anybody get up and running quick. When Psion partnered with Erikson in the first days of Symbian, I vividly remember getting a box of 4 massive tomes of C++ references and it was over.
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Brett Miller@WrathZA·
@shanselman The robustness of the hardware coupled with standard customer replaceable battery tech like the AA and the 9V DCs meant Psion sold the hardware once and that was all the money they made. The programming was also ahead of it's time with OPL/Oval before Symbian became a thing.
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Brett Miller@WrathZA·
@kvlly Compliance: "Do you you provide release notes?" Them: "yes" Compliance: ✅
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Kelly Vaughn@kvlly·
What's even the point of release notes when they look like this
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dax@thdxr·
i can tell no one has ever let you be responsible for anything when you think hiring is ever a good answer you wake up trying to do work and you get a DM like “hey the new hire said something kinda racist in front of joe and it wasn’t AT joe but joe is still kinda upset”
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DuckDB
DuckDB@duckdb·
New blog post by @__AlexMonahan__: Benchmarking Ourselves over Time at DuckDB The DuckDB team's philosophy is to first ensure correctness, then iterate and optimize to improve performance. This blog explores how this happened over the last three years, when DuckDB became approximately 3-25x faster and 10x more scalable. Read more at duckdb.org/2024/06/26/ben…
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
A common notion👇. That last bit is the hard one. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Scrum shop move past Scrum to something better. You can do Scrum perfectly without being the least bit agile as well. If Agile is a 0-100 scale, Scrum gets you from 0 to 1. I suppose that’s better than SAFe, which gets you from zero to 0.1.
Jay Zelos@JayZelos

@allenholub I disagree in part, not a fan of scrum but trying getting senior execs to agree to true agile with zero time-boxing and estimates is a non-starter. Scrum is a decent compromise to get something that isn't all upfront planning. Hopefully in time you can then move onwards.

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Brett Miller@WrathZA·
The people who are most confident AI can replace programmers are the ones who think coding is typing.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
in life there are two things that are unavoidable: death and engineers chronically underestimating how hard something is
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Brett Miller@WrathZA·
Seen this. Lived this. This is all solved by not having an arbitrary schedule and estimates.
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