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Comparing BEM and Tailwind

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Taming names in software development

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Through the Lens of a Programmer

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Through the Lens of a Programmer

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I’m surprised you enjoy consulting

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From Bootcamp Grad to Software Engineer

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Things I (Still) Love About Programming

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Why We Depend on Rails for Many Projects

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Agile Principles: Technical Excellence Enhances Agility

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The 10x Programmer Myth

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Relational Databases Aren’t Dinosaurs, They’re Sharks

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Use Spreadsheets Everywhere

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Agile at 20: The Failed Rebellion

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jetheredge
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
As the owner of a digital product agency, this is really hard to read. It is such a shame that an agency would do this to you. I know you felt like they "did their best", but by setting you up with unrealistic expectations out of the gate they essentially guaranteed that everyone was going to walk away unhappy. Besides, when you go to an agency communication/transparency/team of experts is what you are paying for! You're paying for accountability! There really are good agencies out there that care about their customers and bend over backwards to deliver what they promise, but they are hard to find. For the size project you were looking at though, I do agree that a freelancer could have been a better option, but you'll run into some of the same challenges. Finding good freelancers can be just as hard as finding a good agency.
jetheredge
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
We build and maintain a lot of Rails applications, with several of them almost a decade old. We have to keep them up to date, but Rails is stable and mature and this process is fairly easy. We come across a lot of web apps written in other ecosystems, using frameworks that were popular just a few years ago and have now been mostly abandoned. Or we get bit by an app that is a few years old and now has dependencies that are completely dead and core to the application. This isn’t the case with Rails. It is just as actively developed now as it was 10 years ago, and we are confident that it’ll be just as actively developed 10 years from now. Due to the fragmentation of these other ecosystems, even though the community as a whole may be larger, finding a stack that you can depend on for a long time can be a huge challenge.