Came across a great instance of my favorite class of code comments today (redacted for privacy):
TODO($LeftAgesAgo$): this isn't the correct logic. We should be (ed: doing this other thing that makes no sense).
git blame: 7 years ago
Came across a great instance of my favorite class of code comments today (redacted for privacy):
TODO($LeftAgesAgo$): this isn't the correct logic. We should be (ed: doing this other thing that makes no sense).
git blame: 7 years ago
Meeting with my project manager to explain why I've spent the week doing refactors instead of implementing feature requests.
https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxOIdnojWnlRGKrrPtVUXs2sKyyQ7bag3B
También fue un día de #codehealth
Remover un montón de código de experimentos que ya no estamos trabajando, y las banderas que los activaban
Este último punto me da un montón de gusto.
Fan del cleanup de proyectos
“Ask Miss O11y: I Don’t Want To Be On Call Anymore. Am I A Monster?”, Charity Majors, Honeycomb (https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/devops-on-call/).
Via HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29368457
#AskMissO11y #OnCall #PagerDuty #Page #BurnOut #BusFactor #CodeHealth #SubjectMatterExpert #WorkLife #WorkLifeBalance
Amen!
“Testing In The Twenties”, Tim Bray (https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2021/05/15/Testing-in-2021).
On HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27347991
#Testing #Programming #UnitTesting #IntegrationTesting #Refactoring #SoftwareEngineering #CodeHealth #Reliability