@allenholub It’s a craftsmanship with an engineering perspective. We are crafting software line by line, but we have to have a good engineering background to craft good software.
I've said this before, but could we all please drop the idea that software development is an Engineering discipline? I just don't see it, and there's a huge amount if dysfunction that stems from that thinking. What we do literally has no overlap with any true engineering discipline. (And no, don't start on straw men like "creativity". If that's a common ground, then dance is an engineering discipline.) What we do involves essentially no mathematical analysis of anything. We are not doing math.
If you're building a system that requires math, then the math is part of the _domain_, not the development process.
Guten Morgen Wiesbaden! Hier ein kleines Update zum Unwetter:
✅ Zwischenzeitlich sind über 200 Einsatzstellen abgearbeitet.
✅ In der Nacht hat uns das @THWLVHERPSL tatkräftig unterstützt. 🙏
✅ Der Betreuungseinsatz in #Naurod ist beendet.
🚧 Straßensperrungen unverändert.
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@dan_abramov Hey Dan, thank you for your work and your enthusiasm on the React library. Your talks and tweets always brought me a little bit further in the frontend part of my career. Keep on doing and I wish you the best. Best regards from Germany and всего хорошего :)
@b_ike@danpoetz@remix_run In all cases I would suggest to go explicit over implicit. gRPC is explicit. GraphQL is „emotionally“ implicit and uses „overhead“ attributes. You can do the same thing in both, but in gRPC you do it very explicitly
@b_ike@remix_run NodeJS is great. :) NestJS is by far the best web framework out there with builtin dependency management, ORMs and many more. If one uses Typescript, there isn’t much difference to other languages and it allows to build really stable and nice software :)
@b_ike „10 to 15 min timeframe“… classical Java behavior. The rest sounds great! Go Images are by far the best for „fast“ deployments. Small, fast and easy to build/deploy.