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.
Picard mental health tip: When you lie down to sleep, instead of thinking about your failures, think about your successes.
If I was designing a #Drupal monopoly board, this is what it might look like #DrupalCon. http://t.co/ZfirneW7e2
@skoop that's the thing, I don't think DRY is a best practice. It's a byproduct of good design. It's not something to shoot for itself.
Complex projects are like onions: you peel the requirements one layer at a time. Yes, and they also make you cry. http://t.co/lpemVGOQZM
Best practices don't sell products. But they do reduce the price of development.
And this is why we have Namespaces. http://t.co/Jt261i88fm
The problem with a UDP joke is that you're never really sure if people got it.
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What if Egyptians actually had a written language, then started using emojis, and that's all that's left?
Did it! Travis CI, with visual regression testing using Shoov.io on a fully decoupled headless Drupal. So many buzz words in one sentence...
"A good programmer is done when the code works. A great programmer is done when the code is understandable & maintainable." - @ShawnMilo
its cause im patching so Haaaaaard tonight #drupaltwig https://t.co/NWZXaa01mY
“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” - Napoleon Hill
Never be afraid of "I don't know". Always be afraid of *stopping at* "I don't know"
OH: SF tech culture is focused on solving one problem: What is my mother no longer doing for me?
Group projects make me understand why Batman prefers to work alone
We talk a lot about innovation but not enough about the problems we're solving and the people they affect.
"Wow that new laptop must've cost you a bomb?"
"It did yeah"
"What're you gonna do with it?"
"Dunno, put stickers all over it"
A group of wolves is called a pack.
A group of crows is called a murder.
A group of developers is called a merge conflict.