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Ask HN: Finding complimentary technical people

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(My) Evolution of OOP Thinking

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Tests, eh ...

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Ask HN: How to be independent as a developer?

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Show HN: Decorator to Speed Up Development

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pcauthorn
·hace 3 años·discuss
That's something I hadn't thought of. Thanks
pcauthorn
·hace 4 años·discuss
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Many great things to consider in this thread. Many thanks to you and others that put their thoughts down.
pcauthorn
·hace 5 años·discuss
I agree. Another example, Linus T wrote git from scratch to hosting the Linux kernel in 2.5 months. I'd say 10x is a low estimate.

I've worked with a guy who wrote great code like he was typing an email.

Everyone has a ceiling of the complexity of problems they can handle, some programmers are outliers in this regard.
pcauthorn
·hace 5 años·discuss
Thanks for checking it out!

Good question, this is slightly different than lru_cache in that it persists to disk so it retrieves from the cache even when you rerun the Python interpreter.

Also it gives you a bit of flexibility as when to refresh the cache and to use or ignore function parameters. I often make a change in one 'group', db data for example, and am able to just refresh those methods that gather data from the db.
pcauthorn
·hace 5 años·discuss
This was born out of necessity as data comes from multiple systems and takes around 4 minutes per run. Now I can iterate in like 5 seconds

Not something I seen, a decorator used only for development that is deployed in production.

Thoughts?