Favorite Tweets
You're seeing a list of my favorite tweets. These are tweets or re-tweets from users that I follow and I think they're important enough for you to read, too.
Me to backend eng: isn't it boring programming something with no visual output?
Them: it's like reading a novel not a picturebook.
OOO BURN
Cool - to get latest tag on current #git branch: `git describe`
We spent $500k on SharePoint and people still aren't collaborating! ~Dilbert #agile #scrum http://t.co/lcCoT3R8Vp
"Honey, I promise I won't buy any more computer hardware than I can plug into one power strip." :-) http://t.co/xClM0fu9Uo
Fun fact: TDD is 20-40% slower but results in up to 90% fewer bugs. /HT @grmpyprogrammer
Honeypot is sneaking ever-closer to the top 150 #drupal modules! https://t.co/kdt4Fj2YAj - thanks for using/improving the module!
'No matter how slow you are writing clean code, you will always be slower if you make a mess.' - @UncleBobMartin
"Open source is not about getting people to do shit for you. It's to allow others to benefit from what you've done." -- @ircmaxell
If you're a leader are you practicing the leadership square? If not, consider it. http://t.co/L8KiwVPPyt
"Massive change doesn't happen by magic. It happens by management." via @emmajanehw #DrupalCon
"Always Leave Office On Time" via @shervsh http://t.co/o0VST2uhtm
For anyone keeping score at home, PHP 5.5 with new opcode is legitimately faster than 5.3 with APC. https://t.co/fMXSEtUZ7P #PHPRenaissance
Reminder that documentation and capturing ideas so that others can work on them are some of your most important scaling skills.
"There's always someone out there willing to bid less to do a bad job." -- Pat Hynds
"If Tetris has taught me anything it's that errors pile up and accomplishments disappear."
I don’t know how people can speak more than one language. I can’t even switch between text editors without making a huge mess.
The first step of any project is to grossly underestimate its complexity and difficulty.
Software design tip: keep the design as simple as possible. Work hard and say no when needed to keep it simple.
Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting for an unexpected T_VARIABLE.
"“I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only make them think”
― Socrates"