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Johnathan Gilday

@jdgilday

Software Developer, husband, father, dog owner in Baltimore, MD. I get excited about functional programming, coffee, pizza, and sandwiches

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When i discovered this repo this morning, I thought for a second that it might be d and . mixing pizza and code again github.com/hendricius/piz…

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Is it weird to be jealous of the corporate dystopia workspaces from 1990s movies? Neo would be sharing that space with 4 people in an open office plan today.

Is it weird to be jealous of the corporate dystopia workspaces from 1990s movies?

Neo would be sharing that space with 4 people in an open office plan today.
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"We want engineers to consider becoming managers if they are interested in the core responsibilities of people management; if they aren’t, we provide a path to take on larger scope and demonstrate leadership as an individual contributor." 👏👏👏

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I can think of some of "how to" wiki articles that are probably stale and could be a good do-nothing-script blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-…

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Yes! Devs are especially likely to believe microservices will save them when inheriting a legacy monolith. There's a lot to be said for refactoring that monolith before throwing it away. You can avoid taking on distributed systems problems where a function call would suffice.

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New post: Sen. Cheryl Kagan: Hogan’s Decision Means General Election WON’T Be ‘As Normal As Possible’ marylandmatters.org/2020/07/09/sen…

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The post office is secure enough for millions of Americans to send taxes to the IRS every year, secure enough for the government to mail out $1,200 stimulus checks, secure enough to send credit cards and passports and drivers licenses... but not secure enough for ballots. Got it.

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After spending some weeks in "Java XML Hell", I am excited to share what I've learned. Tracing the relationships between various Java XML technologies and how to secure them is enough to make anyone's head spin!

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If you read one thing before you move on to the scarier things, let it be this Nina Totenberg obit of #RBG. This is a portrait of an absolute legend. npr.org/2020/09/18/100…

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My exact thoughts every time I see someone express shock at McConnell "turning on" Trump. McConnell is a career opportunist.

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I posted about the Signal messaging application versus Telegram a while ago, and I received a lot of answers about different applications as alternatives. So I'd like to write a thread giving an overview about my perspective on the security of different applications. 1/53