That was my first thought ok. I thought I was looking at the reflecting pool at the Washington monument or something. I’m completely in awe of the size of that pool.
It actually is closer to the reflecting pool than an Olympic pool
I’ve liked the CUBE methodology since I first saw it. It takes all the ideas of these utility classes, but combines it with a BEM-lite approach to work with the cascade, not against it.
So why wasn't the person who released the internal memo fired? I don't agree with the memo's author, but it was an internal memo, not something released to the wild
JS has some seriously rough edges, but I love it because I adhere to a lot of what the article preaches. I never end up with any gotchas because I use the "right" parts of the language.
I think that productivity is a tough thing to measure...yes there are metrics, but do any of them give an accurate picture of productivity? What do you think is an accurate measure of productivity?
I feel that books like Clean Coder should be recommended reading for people in their first job. I really feel like it made me think about how I do my job in a more professional, quality-focused manner than even Clean Code did.
It actually is closer to the reflecting pool than an Olympic pool
- Olympic pool: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic-size_swimming_pool - Reflecting pool: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Memorial_Reflecting_... - Fleishhacker pool: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleishhacker_Pool