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David Hevesi

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The Economist reviews It Doesn't Have To Be Crazy At Work: "Their book is funny, well-written and iconoclastic and by far the best thing on management published this year" 😍🙏 economist.com/business/2018/…

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You can not prevent your work life from invading your personal life any more than you can stop your personal life from pushing against your work life. They are connected. You are connected.

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When you don't rely on client-side JavaScript for your analytics, you can measure requests with far more accuracy. Including reliably tracking requests for resources which don't exist. Netlify Analytics - with 404 reporting netlify.com/products/analy…

When you don't rely on client-side JavaScript for your analytics, you can measure requests with far more accuracy. Including reliably tracking requests for resources which don't exist.

<a href="/Netlify/">Netlify</a> Analytics - with 404 reporting

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David Hevesi (@davidhevesi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Run on limited resources and you’ll be forced to reckon with constraints earlier and more intensely. And that’s a good thing.Constraints drive motivation- Getting real

I Am Devloper (@iamdevloper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations, you got your page load < 100ms. Then you added a reCAPTCHA which takes a user ~30s to get past. Congratulations, you played yourself.

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Love this definition for clean code. - Elegant & efficient - Logic is straightforward. - Error handling complete - Article strategy - Optimal performance - Clean code does one thing well -Bjarne Stroustrup #cleancode #programming

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You'll never learn more about a subject than when you have to teach it. This is why you'll become a better dev faster by blogging / tweeting about what you learn. People will want to listen to your story, even if you're a beginner.

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"A surprisingly effective way to get what you want is to not settle for less than what you want. It doesn't always work—you can't force the world to be a certain way—and you may need patience and doggedness, but your life bends toward what you accept." –James Clear