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.
The first 90% of a project take 90% of the time. The remaining 10% take the other 90% of the time...
There are hacks you write because you don't know how something works.
There are hacks you write *because* you know how something works.
99 little bugs in the code
99 little bugs in the code
Take one down, patch it around
117 little bugs in the code
"Don't settle for the best of many bad options." @msonnabaum's advice for OOP, also LIFE. #NYCCamp
It always amazes me how people will make changes they don't understand to work around a problem they do... Fix the problem, not the symptom.
"If you don’t build your dream someone will hire you to help build theirs" = new favorite quote.
OH "git is a gateway drug to command line tools" —@lukestokes
There's a software analogy in here somewhere: http://t.co/QxeBrLlGZs
“Naming should express what something is, not how it does its work.” @msonnabaum, showing a tableflip slide
I have NEVER found myself saying "boy, we really could have gotten by with less discovery on this project" #D4DBoston #UX #BigSites
Being a programmer who is afraid of the CLI is like being a professional swimmer who is afraid of water.
Just wrote my first SimpleTest ever... for a Drupal 8 issue. Yay, me! And, it was actually kind of fun :) #drupal
Picard management tip: If you're on red alert every day, then red alert means nothing.
Congratulations to @fureigh for her first commit to Drupal core, and for becoming core committer for a day :)
Pro tip: writing down some numbers that are what you would like things to cost is really, really not the same as making a budget. #protip
I just installed, setup and successfully used #Drush for @Drupal; Thanks to @add1sun from @drupalizeme. I think I am in love... #drupal.
As the budget of a web project increases, the likelihood of someone trying to add “friending” and “private messages” approaches 1.
The user is drunk. Hilarious and true: http://t.co/ZtdF5in8FD
xdebug.scream=1 just saved potentially hours of debugging. Thinking the use of "@" is OK is why people hate PHP. Don't suppress errors.
Here are my slides on Git from tonight's #bostonwp meetup: http://t.co/AZAG73F0WI