Erin Schnabel (@ebullientworks) 's Twitter Profile
Erin Schnabel

@ebullientworks

Coder. Mom. Geek. Red Hatter. @Java_Champions. @commonhaus_fdn. These tweets are my own. (@[email protected], @ebullientworks.bsky.social)

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Emily Galvin-Almanza (@galvinalmanza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may have heard the term “Project 2025” floating around, and you may even have cracked open the 900+ page document yourself, only to see a lot of kind of bland, policy-wonk text. So let me crack through the policy-speak and tell you WTF is in this document.

Charlotte Clymer 🇺🇦 (@cmclymer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m 37, and I don't want kids and I’m in a period of my life in which many of my friends—if not most of them—either have kids or plan to have kids. (thread)

The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why does Paris look the way it does? Well, until the year 1853 it was a diseased and overcrowded Medieval city — then the biggest urban renovation in history was announced. This is the story of how Paris was transformed into the world's most popular city...

Why does Paris look the way it does?

Well, until the year 1853 it was a diseased and overcrowded Medieval city — then the biggest urban renovation in history was announced.

This is the story of how Paris was transformed into the world's most popular city...
Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vote .org says it has now registered more than 100,000 new voters since President Biden withdrew from the race.  Among the 100,000 new registrations: • 84% are younger voters (ages 18-34)  • 18% are 18-year-old voters  • The top ten states for new voters are: TX, CA, FL, NY,

Olivia (@theoliviahowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Can my husband find out who I am voting for in the Presidential Election?" 🗳️ We've been getting this question a lot, so we rounded up some helpful facts. Please share this 🧵

Mario Fusco (@mariofusco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many unit tests are useless and 100% code coverage is a red herring 1. Refactor some code. Don't change behavior, but the underlying impl. If it breaks a test, delete the test 2. Try to break a test, swap == with != or comment out a line. If test doesn't break, delete the test

Many unit tests are useless and 100% code coverage is a red herring

1. Refactor some code. Don't change behavior, but the underlying  impl. If it breaks a test, delete the test

2. Try to break a test, swap == with != or comment out a line. If test doesn't break, delete the test
Red Hat Developer (@rhdevelopers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this Devnexus session, Erin Schnabel is going to walk us through how #Quarkus and #GitHub Actions are used to automate key operations, including asynchronous consensus building via reactions on GitHub discussions and pull requests, and more. 🤭 red.ht/40VBeH0