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Augusto Pascutti

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saharan / さはら (@shr_id) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life Universe oimo.io/works/life Explore the infinitely recursive universe of Game of Life! Works in real-time and is perfectly consistent, never fails to remember where you are and where you came from. 無限に再帰するライフゲームの宇宙を探索できる作品を作りました #indiedev

Gabriel Couto (@gabrielrcouto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ontem teve o PHPSP + pub e foi massa demais, ainda mais com a presença ilustre da galera do PicPay 💚! Obrigado a todos que compareceram e parabéns William Espindola por tocar esse pub há mais de 10 anos #comunidadefunciona

Ontem teve o <a href="/phpsp/">PHPSP</a> + pub e foi massa demais, ainda mais com a presença ilustre da galera do <a href="/picpay/">PicPay 💚</a>! Obrigado a todos que compareceram e parabéns <a href="/w_espindola/">William Espindola</a> por tocar esse pub há mais de 10 anos #comunidadefunciona
Claudson Oliveira🇵🇹🏳️‍🌈 (@filhodanuvem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vamos pensar numa situação: Você precisa criar uma struct em Go que se conecta num banco de dados e logo percebe que precisa de muitos parâmetros para essa função. E pior, vários deles são opcionais como o SSL e o timeout. Como podemos resolver isso se em Go não temos como criar

Vamos pensar numa situação: Você precisa criar uma struct em Go que se conecta num banco de dados e logo percebe que precisa de muitos parâmetros para essa função. E pior, vários deles são opcionais como o SSL e o timeout.

Como podemos resolver isso se em Go não temos como criar
Mateus Guimarães (@mateusjatenee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you avoid ending up with a God User model on your applications in the long run? e.g a "User" model that encompasses all contexts within an application. Lots of responsibilities, nullable columns, relationships, etc

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was peak laptop. “Airs” today are clunky and heavy. A regression comparable to not having supersonic planes for passenger flights.

This was peak laptop. “Airs” today are clunky and heavy.

A regression comparable to not having supersonic planes for passenger flights.
Allen Holub @allenholub.bsky.social (@allenholub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OH: "Can you give me your best 5 KPI to measure team performance and growth?" Sure: 1. Amount of slack-time available (30-50%) 2. The amount of time they're waiting for managers or other teams (0%) 3. The % time spent mobbing (ideally 100%). 4. # of things they work on at once

Allen Holub @allenholub.bsky.social (@allenholub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who think that there's some advantage in scattering team members all over the planet (or even locally) need to look very closely at this chart (From Scott W. Ambler is.gd/TSRXB7).

People who think that there's some advantage in scattering team members all over the planet  (or even locally) need to look very closely at this chart (From <a href="/scottwambler/">Scott W. Ambler</a> is.gd/TSRXB7).
Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unpopular opinion: you should copy/fork/DIY your dependencies for everything but the most complicated or sensitive functionality (GUI, crypto, networking, etc.). Blindly depending on trivial functionality or having a deep dependency tree causes more problems than it solves.

José Valim (@josevalim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many forget that the client-server architecture is a *distributed system*. The request-response workflow we have historically used helped us forget it. However, if you keep a WebSocket connection open with bidirectional data, you can no longer ignore it. 🧵

Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When did software documentation go from detailed technical details on how a thing actually works to round-peg-goes-in-round-hole mind dribble? Documentation is overly focused today on people looking for fast "how do I do exactly X" user guides. 🤮

Software Engineering Quotes (@devdogma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Often programmers never get to see the full consequences of their decisions. "Every software system provides two different values to the stakeholders: behavior and structure. Software developers are responsible for ensuring that both those values remain high. Unfortunately,

Augusto Pascutti (@augustohp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Um sonho no 🪟Windows: Um app pra ler PDF que (1) priorizasse a exibição do PDF e (2) não fosse um navegador/app capado de qualquer funcionalidade que não seja exibir o PDF.

Paulo da Retro Boy! 🎮🕹️👾 (@retroboybr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Por isso que amo a comunidade de Retromod. Isso é um Wii no tamanho de um chaveiro!! E não é emulador ou fpga, é um wii mesmo Pessoal já aprendeu tanto em como cortar e diminuir a placa do Wii que chegamos nesse absurdo. E feito com muito esmoro aliás, mais no fio 🧶