Dave van Herten

382 posts

Dave van Herten

Dave van Herten

@dvanherten

.Net Developer; fan of domain driven design; enjoy making things easier for fellow devs

Ontario, Canada Katılım Ocak 2010
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Shreyas Doshi
Shreyas Doshi@shreyas·
Basic, but important: Product teams should rarely prioritize Efficiency higher than Effectiveness. And yet so many do How to tell them apart: Teams that value Efficiency obsess over Speed & Process Teams that value Effectiveness obsess over Customer Problems & Differentiation
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Dave van Herten
Dave van Herten@dvanherten·
@PhilakoneCrypto Just have to open an isolated margin account for it. In your case you could probably just leave it funded if you wanted to, but in my case it's only a few clicks to move funds into cross margin or whichever isolated account you want to trade in.
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Philakone
Philakone@PhilakoneCrypto·
It was a very slow day in the market. And the perfect day to rest and relax. It's a shame we can't short BAND, KAVA, or VTHO. I'll be back at it the 24th with analysis on potential trades, but if it's slow, I've got many lesson videos planned as well. See you in the morning.
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Job@Jobvo·
How to build a remote company: - look for people great people, anywhere - pay them through @remote - meetings with @zoom_us - write stuff down, all the time in @NotionHQ - put your code in @gitlab - get together if you can, don't work when you do - have calls just for fun
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@ardalis.com on BlueSky
@ardalis.com on BlueSky@ardalis·
@_s_hari Mine are mostly articles for things I probably ought to know but instead just now how to search for...
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@ardalis.com on BlueSky
@ardalis.com on BlueSky@ardalis·
An opportunity for your dream job surprises you. They will assess you based on one thing only: your current open tabs on your work computer. Do you get the job?
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Taylor Swope
Taylor Swope@_taylorswope·
We released patch 1.2 of #TheOuterWorlds today, and it includes a fix for the dreaded "the game thinks my companions are dead" bug, which I believe I spent more time investigating than I have for any other individual bug in my career (1/18)
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Kent C. Dodds ⚡
Kent C. Dodds ⚡@kentcdodds·
🚨 📣 Announcing: 🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆 🔥🏆 TestingJavaScript.com 🏆🔥 🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆 💸 There's a HUGE discount right now too 💸 From total beginner to EXPERT tester with 8.5 hours of *super* high value-to-minute content (I don't waste your time), and ... 1/9
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sloppy joel ⛈️
sloppy joel ⛈️@joelhooks·
not using a framework is sometimes creating an ad-hoc, undocumented, non-standard, can't look up answers on stackoverflow, bespoke personal framework
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MJ
MJ@mjackson·
Most common mistake software developers make: putting stuff in the wrong place. Coupling responsibilities and concepts that should be kept separate. For me, this is 95% of software development. Just figuring out *where* things belong.
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Dinesh Pandiyan
Dinesh Pandiyan@dpandiyan·
@dan_abramov I caught the golden moment earlier today. Don't think I'll be able to see this number ever again.
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
One of the most valuable concepts I learned in school: Opportunity cost - The loss of potential gain from other options when an option is chosen. This is why getting comfortable with saying "no" is important. Every "yes" is an implicit "no" to something else.
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Davis from Youform & OneUp
Davis from Youform & OneUp@mynameis_davis·
Today is YC's Demo Day, where founders try their hardest to give away control of their company. Let's celebrate bootstrapped and self-funded founders with our own "Demo Day". Reply with: 1. A description of your company in 10 words or less 2. MRR (if any) 3. Link to your site
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Houssein Djirdeh
Houssein Djirdeh@hdjirdeh·
Today marks my 1 year anniversary at @Google • 4 years ago: I wrote my first line of JavaScript • 3 years ago: I submitted my first ever pull request to OSS • 2 years ago: I gave my first conference talk • 1 year ago: I joined @ChromiumDev Still learning and always will be
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Sarah Federman
Sarah Federman@sarah_federman·
The longer I do design systems the more I feel like seeing a lot very flexible APIs in your tools is a red flag. It's another thing in Decision Debt land. Thread:
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sophie alpert
sophie alpert@sophiebits·
Whenever a rule is added in a team, first ask: Will the existence of this rule discourage future people from using their human judgement to make smart decisions in nuanced situations?
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Neil Killick
Neil Killick@neil_killick·
Optimist - The glass is half full. Pessimist - The glass is half empty. Developer - The glass is twice as big as it needs to be. Product Owner - We need to put 3 times more water in that glass; Make it happen
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@Nick_Craver@infosec.exchange
@[email protected]@Nick_Craver·
The most frustrating thing in debugging is not finding the problem. It's when you find the problem, see the problem, fully understand and agree with the problem...and now don't understand how it EVER worked.
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Dave van Herten@dvanherten·
@sarah_edo @weskerfoot Is a shared context a requirement for what you are talking about here? Some patterns may look more complex than necessary if you don't understand the problem they solve. Vani assume your complaint that the problem is the bragging and not that the situation happens sometimes?
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Sarah Drasner
Sarah Drasner@sarah_edo·
@weskerfoot Good question. What I would say here is: I would never brag that someone can't understand my code. It's true that to different people "simplicity" can mean different things. For personal preference, if something is abstracted I would like a way to reach behind that abstraction.
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Sarah Drasner
Sarah Drasner@sarah_edo·
Please stop glorifying what's unnecessarily complicated. I've heard countless times people brag about how long it takes people to understand what they work on. In my perfect world, it would be the opposite. You would brag about how quickly people can understand what you wrote.
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Callon Campbell 🇨🇦 MVP
Callon Campbell 🇨🇦 MVP@flying_maverick·
It is with great honor to receive news today that I received my 2nd year in a row for the Microsoft MVP Award in Azure category. What a pleasure to receive this news on Canada Day! Thank you Microsoft and the community and I look forward to another year of contributions #MVPBuzz
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