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@mrkhutter

husband. father. vp eng @hellolanding Help ppl to grow, build products, and keep learning

Katılım Ekim 2012
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Patrick Sullivan@patsullyyy·
best backpacks $100 and under?
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Knowing how to do something and doing that something are very different things
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I wonder what would have happened if Jaco and tony rice played together
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With all this AI tooling out there now, I feel like the resume is dead…if it wasn’t already. What takes its place?
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Interviews are the plinko machine of human interactions
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A key part of leadership to me is knowing what details matter and which do not
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Trying to include “and” instead of “but” everywhere I can. Surprisingly happens more than I expected. Changes the audience demeanor in a meaningful way.
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Ben Orenstein
Ben Orenstein@r00k·
The best way to improve at programming is to pair with someone better than you.
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@winsletts It was a loyalty test. To make sure you were paying attention. You passed
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Christopher Winslett
Christopher Winslett@winsletts·
Me: working in Ruby on Rails codebase. Github Copilot: let's mix in some PHP.
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
The minimum viable product is the one customers will buy. It ain't viable otherwise.
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What’s the AI landscape for sql? Should I be advising new devs to deeply learn this skill or is this something that AI is doing easily these days? #ai #SQL #CareerDevelopment
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mark hutter@mrkhutter·
I spent 3 hours today to get a slider carousel to work in a NextJS app. Granted my experience in this ecosystem is low, but the layers of abstraction between NextJS, TypeScript, and React is a lot to traverse.
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Dalton Caldwell
Dalton Caldwell@daltonc·
The high % of the YC W24 batch that uses @posthog and @porterdotrun is a powerful indicator that these two companies are onto something big.
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mark hutter@mrkhutter·
There are so many cool figma plugins that make ui ux so much easier!
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I find myself doing NextJs dev and trying to get pixel perfect. I still find the @FirefoxDevTools the most useful when working with css and html. Something just smoother and clearer about it to me.
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Jean-Michel Lemieux
Jean-Michel Lemieux@jmwind·
I’ve retired from software… process. No scrum, dds, tdd, stand ups, devops, sre, micro services, retrospectives, pre and post mortems… Instead, we just build and run software together. We do use an issue tracker and a good readme. Everyone posts an eod update to our group with demo/insights from their day. Plain and simple. It’s pure bliss.
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Thorsten Ball
Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
Wrote a little something. In admiration of some of the best programmers I've ever worked with:
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