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Jay Fields

@thejayfields

Software Engineer.

mobile เข้าร่วม Nisan 2010
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Jay Fields
Jay Fields@thejayfields·
Everyone who (LinkedIn) endorsed me for drinking, your dream has been realized:
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@vince94320 @pawelpacana @pankowecki As does @mfeathers. I’d encourage reading various books and finding a style that’s net positive for you. I’ve never seen any style become ubiquitous; I’d give up on that. I’d focus on what works in practice; and distrust anyone writing about something they’re not using daily.
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Vince@vince94320·
@pawelpacana @pankowecki @thejayfields Different Developers/Authors have different definition of Unit Tests, I advice you to read more books and think the one has the authority, you will see that for example Kent Beck has a different take on the subject
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Robert Pankowecki
Robert Pankowecki@pankowecki·
Low level unit tests cement the design and prevent you from actually making changes easily. I see so many teams learning it over and over.
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Michael Feathers@mfeathers·
Working with systems is more than writing code, it is generation of Active Knowledge. In this article, I describe the concept and how it can be used to impact organizational decision-making. stayrelevant.globant.com/en/technology/…
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Venkat Subramaniam
Venkat Subramaniam@venkat_s·
The biggest surprise, and the ensuing doubts, arise when a piece of code seems to work on the first write.
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Jay Fields
Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@lilduval Is any fast food as good as it used to be?
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lil duval
lil duval@lilduval·
Zaxbys just don’t give a fuck no more huh? 😂😂😂😂
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@paul_hammant I would certainly use any valuable automation. I can’t speak for the younger crew. All of my team are sr devs. If I had to guess, I’d say excellence isn’t rewarded, thus tools that lead to excellence aren’t valued as they should be.
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Paul Hammant
Paul Hammant@paul_hammant·
@thejayfields Those particular developers would use the heck out of the IDE features as soon as the language support had been perfected :) Their fingers remember the IDE keystrokes from years before. The newer crew that's anti-TBD never saw that safely-move-code-around-using-tools world?
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Paul Hammant
Paul Hammant@paul_hammant·
I think part of the problem of waning patronage for trunk-based development is the lack of experience with Refactoring tools. And even then not all IDEs not doing all the regular refactorings. Not even all JetBrains IDEs
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@paul_hammant Maybe the developers who cared about refactoring moved to languages where IntelliJ lacks support. 🤷‍♂️
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Paul Hammant
Paul Hammant@paul_hammant·
Point is, even JetBrains couldn't extend the same functionality to all the languages they cover sibling IDEs. Even for languages older than Java. Then other IDE makers barely even tried. That reality means people are not refactoring, which totally changes coding behaviors.
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@lilduval They have a distinct vibe too. A confidence. It’s beautiful.
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lil duval
lil duval@lilduval·
I can tell Caribbean women by how they wear they make up.
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@KevlinHenney Is it more generally, the more inefficiency exists, the more complexity you will need to maintain the perception of forward progress?
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Kevlin Henney
Kevlin Henney@KevlinHenney·
Just a reminder that all bug prioritisation schemes in practice degenerate to three scheduling categories: do it now, do it later, never do it. If you have a numbered system with many priority levels, what you actually have is a bureaucratic system of denial.
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lil duval
lil duval@lilduval·
This generation getting way more money than our generation and y’all still unhappy and depressed. So what that tell you about money?
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@lilduval If you prepay it’s illegal, and if you pay as you go they drag you. People just want to be mad at something.
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@lilduval Penny smart; dollar stupid. People don’t realize money is good, but relationships are everything.
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lil duval
lil duval@lilduval·
Peoples fees change when they think you got it. But those type of people usually don’t last long
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Trevor Bollers
Trevor Bollers@tbollers·
It is strange to me that things we feel greatly affect the population are not ruled upon by the population. We live in the future where it is possible to count every vote. Why are we not actually listening to the people as a whole instead of a misguided few with with agendas.
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@lilduval Why would that be on your bucket list?
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lil duval
lil duval@lilduval·
I’ve done damn near everything on your bucket list but I’ve never been on a cruise 🚢 and don’t ever want to either 😂
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Jay Fields@thejayfields·
@lilduval You prefer pay as you go over prepaid plans then?
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lil duval@lilduval·
Sex ain’t good when you flat out paying for it
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