DamianM

@damianm
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πŸ’» write code

βš™οΈ teach software architecture and microservices

πŸ›οΈ help companies with software architecture

β˜•οΈ home barista

πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ ride and sometimes race bicycles

🎸 used to play guitar in funk and soul bands

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί live in Brisbane, Australia

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Sorry, GenAI is NOT going to 10x computer programming

Here’s Why

Marcus on AI

"Perfectionism is the biggest productivity killer in software development".

Interesting. In my experience, people who say things like "Perfectionism is the biggest productivity killer in software development" are the biggest productivity killer in software development.

That kind of a day where you accidentally push an API key from work in progress code.
Thank you git push --force for your service
Currently working with a "legacy" .NET app on Windows for a client and working on scaling it.
We are *so* spoiled now with docker and the ability to simply and elastically scale server resources. Doing it the old way is to tedious.
PSA. Check your GitHub org for accidental public repositories.

Writing a bunch of Vue at the moment. Finally coming to grips with the mental model of it all. It's a tricky one to jump in and out of every 6 months when you don't do lots of front end code.

A HUGE win was starting to use Plop.js to do all the boilerplate code. This is one of the simplest but most useful code generation tools I've used. https://plopjs.com/

Plop: Consistency Made Simple

A little tool that saves you time and helps your team build new files with consistency. Generate code when you want, how you want.

Plop
.NET Developers Begging for Ecosystem Destruction

Cheering for the destruction of options because...?

I will forever be angry about the damage done by the fragmentation of community after the demise of Twitter. I have three accounts on different platforms and it's a mess
I've said this before in the other place. But thanks @patriksvensson for the Spectre CLI library! I added it to something yesterday and it makes structuring console apps just a pleasure. #dotnet
Absolutely the fuck not.