"Experience is the hardest kind of teacher. It gives you the test first and the lesson afterward" - Oscar Wilde
4 Signs of an Inexperienced Developer ->
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/4-signs-of-an-inexperienced-developer-851966fdc6b1
[TodayReading] The great paradox of behavior change
https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-paradox-of-behavior-change-8ad147f1c652
"When an athlete trains too hard, she ends up sick or injured. When a company changes course too quickly, the culture breaks down and employees get burnt out. When a leader pushes his personal agenda to the extreme, the nation riots and the people re-establish the balance of power. Living systems do not like extreme conditions."
> When we’re under pressure our mental bandwidth narrows – and that means we focus on the wrong tasks. So what’s the remedy for unproductive ‘tunnelling’?
> https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20191202-how-time-scarcity-makes-us-focus-on-low-value-tasks
[Today Reading] How one code review rule turned my team into a dream team
https://martinfowler.com/articles/microservices.html
> Monolithic applications can be successful, but increasingly people are feeling frustrations with them - especially as more applications are being deployed to the cloud . Change cycles are tied together - a change made to a small part of the application, requires the entire monolith to be rebuilt and deployed.
https://github.blog/2018-06-20-mysql-high-availability-at-github/
> This post illustrates GitHub’s MySQL high availability and primary service discovery solution, which allows us to reliably run a cross-data-center operation, be tolerant of data center isolation, and achieve short outage times on a failure.
Good coders borrow, great coders steal
https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/05/20/good-coders-borrow-great-coders-steal/
When you clone code, you risk merely borrowing it.[...] when you steal code, you know exactly what it does. The core of it, the quirks, all of it become a seamless part of your own code. If you could write it again from memory, that’s a sign a good theft; a reworking that has left you with something more than a clone, with something original.
Two-pizza rule: http://blog.idonethis.com/two-pizza-team/
Optimal Scrum Team Size Guide: https://www.toptal.com/product-managers/agile/scrum-team-size
> No matter how large your company gets, individual teams shouldn’t be larger than what two pizzas can feed.
Regex101 allows you to write regular expressions and test them on strings. It is able to generate an explanation of your regex as you type. There is a quick reference guide, with tokens sorted into categories such as Anchors, Meta Sequences, Quantifiers, Group Constructs, and more.
“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
And wisdom to know the difference.”
https://medium.com/serious-scrum/the-wisdom-retro-989c55b481f6
RTA (TEST)