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Modern Law of Leaky Abstractions

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2 points·by CodeCube·6 mesi fa·0 comments

Monte Carlo Simulation for Projections and Estimates

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3 points·by CodeCube·6 mesi fa·2 comments

Cowboy Coders and the Shift to Structure – How Teams Grow

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2 points·by CodeCube·10 mesi fa·1 comments

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CodeCube
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Wrote a blog post about how I learned to use monte carlo simulations, and histogram charts to help me estimate and project things like costs, or project delivery dates ... while still communicating the uncertainty of the thing. I'd love to get any feedback or thoughts on this :)
CodeCube
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Ever worked with a "Cowboy Coder"? Or perhaps, you yourself are that gun-slingin' cowpoke! What works in a smaller team or startup, can eventually become a liability as a team grows if not managed correctly.
CodeCube
·3 anni fa·discuss
I'm legitimately surprised that whoever owns the blackberry IP didn't do something like this way sooner.

edit: lol, nevermind https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38875842

> Ryan Seacrest (yes the Ryan Seacrest) bankrolled a startup 10 years ago with an almost identical product. (They were sued out of existence by an already dying BlackBerry.)
CodeCube
·7 anni fa·discuss
The more I get into synthesizers, the more I want analog controls (knobs, sliders, buttons, VC cable inputs!)
CodeCube
·8 anni fa·discuss
But are they worse off for "losing" those teams?
CodeCube
·8 anni fa·discuss
Not to be cliche, but you need to check your privilege here. Firstly, "these folks" would clearly have a better job if they could get one. You assume they're not trying ... or you assume it's as simple to find a job as it is for someone in our industry.