I didn't catch
@vanamerongen's Git talk in-person at #phpuk23 (I saw a version at another conf) but it's really good, and the video is available right now!
I didn't catch
@vanamerongen's Git talk in-person at #phpuk23 (I saw a version at another conf) but it's really good, and the video is available right now!
If you've missed me @longhorn or #phpuk23 you can now see my talk "Your Software is Mission Critical" here https://youtu.be/nTpr0aYKXD0
If you did catch me, or you watch the video, I'd love to know your thoughts!
My talk "Effective Code Review" that I gave at #phpuk23 is now available on YouTube.
If you're thinking of introducing code review to your workflow, or you're not getting much benefit from code review, hopefully my talk will help you:
I had a great time at the PHP UK conference last week. Lots of great talks and lots of useful things to take away.
Great to catch up with old friends and meet new people.
If anyone has any questions from my talks, then please do reach out. More than happy to try and answer any questions you might have.
Big thanks to everyone who came up to me after my talk »Bugfixing your career« at #phpuk23 last week!
Your kind words mean the world to me. It's always gratifying to know that my message resonated with you on a deeper level.
Hope you all had a great #MondayFeeling today 😎
For those of y'all who have recently signed up for phpc.social, including folks who heard about us at #phpuk23, welcome!
With the latest wave of signups, we're now comfortably above 3600 users. Migration from Twitter continues apace, so I figure we'll hit 4k users by the end of next month. We still have a decent amount of infrastructure headroom, and will watch closely in case we need to tweak things to handle a sustained higher level of traffic.
Good article about the problem of absolutism and hubris when developers try to define real world things (maybe extra interesting for those who caught my #phpuk23 keynote)
"because people needed to perform the bureaucratic ritual necessary to have the name they'd used all along be recognized in these new, brittle, ambiguity-incinerating machines."