Lee Nattress (@leenattress) 's Twitter Profile
Lee Nattress

@leenattress

Cloudy architect for 3t Transform. DDD lover, event driven microservices expert, serverless hoodlum. Full of opinions, brimming with diagrams and agility.

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Charlie Clark (@charc_seo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

£500 per month client: 'We want weekly reports, calls and guaranteed results. Also as per policy, we have 60 pay payment terms for all invoices.' £10,000 per month client: ' What's your Xbox live so we can play Fifa later? BTW we paid your invoice up front' #agencylife #seo

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

It interests me that so many ppl believe you need to work for 6 months _before_ you can release a product and then somehow become agile thereafter. Doesn't work that way, IME. You need agility from day one. If not, you're risking wasting 6 months building something nobody wants.

Tim Ottinger (@tottinge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The purpose of a branch is to isolate a person's work from the main line and from other people's work until it reaches some point of completion. This is (re)considered to have been a bad idea in organizations that employ their development staff.

Craig Smith 👽 Little Martian (@martiansgame) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤖⚡️🎉 BEEP'S ESCAPE is now out on Steam! It's been over a year in the making, and it's my tribute to classic #zxspectrum games of the 80s! It's a light-hearted 8-bit adventure set to a fantastic chiptune soundtrack! 👽✨ #indiegames #pixelart #retrogaming ⬇️ Steam link below

trav (@techsavvytravvy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

typescript is great for when you want to spend hours writing insane type definitions and forget what you were trying to do in the first place

Alan Zucconi (@alanzucconi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The quickest way to implicitly train developers to write better code is to reduce the font size with each nesting. 🧑‍💻 You're welcome. ✨

The quickest way to implicitly train developers to write better code is to reduce the font size with each nesting. 🧑‍💻

You're welcome. ✨