George Sotiropoulos

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George Sotiropoulos

George Sotiropoulos

@qqefy

Currently head of the mobile team at @XM_COM. Strongly believe in static type systems and other things that constrain our imagination.

Athens, Greece Katılım Ekim 2010
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George Sotiropoulos
George Sotiropoulos@qqefy·
Software delivery can often be soul draining. For everybody. It requires lots of coordination and coordinating people is hard. Coordinating people with different incentives is even harder. It doesn’t have to be that way.
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Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
I should charge $199 for this. But you can grab it free today. It’s the most beginner-friendly Midjourney Mastery Guide on the internet: ✅ Cheatsheets ✅ Mockup + text hacks ✅ Prompt formula library ✅ AI combo workflows Comment “MJ” and I’ll send it. (Follow to receive)
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Vagelis Koutkias
Vagelis Koutkias@koutkiasv·
We have entered the Agentic Coding Era. I've been on the Claude Code Max plan for some weeks now, and agentic coding has blown my mind: - Handling solo projects, I wouldn’t dare to take on without a team - Working on 3 projects in parallel - Delivering full-stack features daily
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George Sotiropoulos@qqefy·
Not Scrum, not Waterfall, not SAFe, not Jira or any other buzzword. Those are not the building blocks, but the ways to achieve A and B. Read more in "Software Delivery from First Principles, Part 2: The Problem Space" iterate-fast.com/blog/post-soft…
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George Sotiropoulos@qqefy·
Thinking in first principles is about breaking down complex problems into their fundamental building blocks. We applied it with @koutkiasv and we found out that software delivery is essentially two things: A. tracking progress B. handling unforeseen disruptions
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George Sotiropoulos
George Sotiropoulos@qqefy·
Software delivery can often be soul draining. For everybody. It requires lots of coordination and coordinating people is hard. Coordinating people with different incentives is even harder. It doesn’t have to be that way.
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Salar Rahmanian
Salar Rahmanian@SalarRahmanian·
Enjoyed reading this article about Data modeling with Sum and Product types. Nice examples in multiple programming languages. Of course #Scala & #Swift best in my biased opinion 😝 Link in 🧵thread to comply with the algorithm here on x/twitter :)
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George Sotiropoulos@qqefy·
Really amazed by my first @NSSpain and of course honoured to give a workshop there! Great speakers, great wine and such a positive energy! Thanks @borjareinares and @Lascorbe for everything! “The One piece is real” 🏴‍☠️
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George Sotiropoulos@qqefy·
reasons why writing specs is a hard problem identified in point #1. 7. Final thoughts Some more unexpected use cases and nice to have side effects and of course some challenges that still remain. 8/8
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even starts looks like? See how having acceptance criteria and regression tests at the same time solves communications problems within the team. 6. Is writing specs now less of a difficult problem? Discover how does the proposed methodology tries to address all the 7/8
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swiftcraft@swiftcraftuk·
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