André

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André

André

@andrefroehlich

everything is a stream

Zürich Katılım Mart 2009
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James Newton-King ♔
James Newton-King ♔@JamesNK·
Debugging dictionaries has a new look in .NET 9. What do you think?
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Dev Agrawal
Dev Agrawal@devagrawal09·
KNOW YOUR ARCHITECTURE #1 Different shades of "scale"
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André@andrefroehlich·
@gregyoung When I wrote the thesis for my degree I also used LaTeX. Even though the results are good, I found that the tooling and syntax distracts from the actual content writing.
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Greg Young
Greg Young@gregyoung·
After an entire day of fighting with/installing new/etc tooling. I have PDFs coming out. Thank god.
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
Start with a small design—exactly enough architecture to build the first story. Then grow the architecture incrementally as needed. Incremental architecture is an acquired skill, admittedly, that most waterfall-age architects don't have, so they think it's impossible. It isn't.
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André@andrefroehlich·
Any chance for a dedicated Tootbot or support for ActivityPub in @tweetbot ? @tapbots
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Marvel Entertainment
Marvel Entertainment@Marvel·
Before creating Wakandan-level tech like Shuri, played by Letitia Wright, you must learn the basics of coding. With the help of @Microsoft, @MSMakeCode, & @Xbox you can make your own digital activity inspired by Marvel Studios' Black Panther: #WakandaForever, in theaters Nov. 11.
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Vic Iglesias
Vic Iglesias@vicnastea·
Exploring the Kubernetes API
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
Unnecessary complexity is probably the single biggest problem in the software industry. It spawns a host of problems. Write exactly what you need to write to solve the problem at hand, not one semicolon more.
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Kent Beck 🌻
Kent Beck 🌻@KentBeck·
Are the programmers writing the code responsible for the quality of their work, as experienced by users, operators, and their peers?
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
It feels like the x86 / ARM trade off for power efficiency in the data center isn’t being made as aggressively as it could be — lots of work loads could live with 1/4 the scalar performance if it cut power consumption in half.
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
Tech debt: Writing the best code you can, but later on learning you could have done it better. Tech malfeasance: Deliberately writing bad code. These are different concepts, in no way related.
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Stephanie
Stephanie@airport_girl·
The perfect vintage #aviation photo does not exis—
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
Here's a radical thought: if it's easy and fast to fix problems, your software doesn't have to be problem free or in any way perfect when you release it (gasp!). 1/6
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