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·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thought-provoking essay. I can see how responsibility and ownership are important to help identify, motivate and reward the high achievers (and conversely, identify and get rid of the "dead wood"). But I can also see how collaboration and the dilution of responsibility and ownership helps better integrate junior members who might otherwise stay on the sidelines for longer than they should. There's also the issue of personnel turnover: what happens if the one person who is responsible for a major piece of a project leaves the company? A collaborative setting is more resilient to churn. There are trade-offs, and possibly a middle ground to be found.
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·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
A couple of books were helpful to me, both by Venkat Subramaniam and published by Pragmatic Programmers:

- Functional Programming in Java

- Cruising Along With Java (this covers everything else that is "new" other than functional programming)
esfandia
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I imagine you could use AI as well to create a "squash prompt", but verifying using diff that the "squash commit" results in the same code.
esfandia
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This looks nice! Wish they had a no-credit-card-required version for educational purposes. For the course I teach we use Spring Boot, and life was good with Heroku till they discontinued the no-credit-card version, and then the only choice we had (with support for Spring Boot) was to move over to Azure, which works but is a bit overkill and complicated for our purposes. I guess we could just use Docker and then many more platform would become available, but I'd rather not add one more step to the pipeline if possible.
esfandia
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So it's still a BSOD!
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·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The OG site for patterns is of course the Portland Pattern Repository. I believe Ward Cunningham invented wiki for this purpose initially!

https://c2.com/ppr/
esfandia
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yeah, it's a case of "don't let the perfect be the enemy of good". The conservative stance is happy with the status quo. The progressive stance isn't. We probably need a bit of both. Finding the right balance being key.
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·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The problem with not checking email during weekends or vacation is that the emails don't go away, they accumulate. So when you're back to work you have even more stress trying to catch up.