Double Shot #2496
- nam (nanoArgMode) - "A fully-featured macro system for the nano editor, powered by Luajit." I'm not sure whether to be impressed or scared.
- Microfrontends - A survey of various patterns for composing frontend code.
- A quick primer on dig - It can probably do more than you think.
- Make OKRs and Forecasts come alive! - Ideas on integrating OKRs with agile ceremonies.
- Individual Performance Appraisals, Just Say No! - Perhaps they have no place in a team-focused organization.
- git push is the Process - Perhaps drafting an open source license doesn't require gatekeeping.
- Finala - "A resource cloud scanner that analyzes and reports about wasteful and unused resources to cut unwanted expenses." Currently implemented for a set of common AWS services.
- db - "Version control for databases: save, restore, and archive snapshots of your database from the command line."
- Thinking in React Hooks - New plumbing requires new patterns.
- We only hire the trendiest - Trendy hiring is stupid. Also overwhelmingly common in our industry.
- Twitter to decentralize… something - A close look at Twitter's vague plans to do something with an API. After the way they've treated developers over the years, I can't imagine ever trusting them again.
- Separation of positional and keyword arguments in Ruby 3.0 - Breaking changes are coming.
- User Agent Changes - If you're not familiar with the tire fire that is browser user agents, you're lucky.
- The Amazon Premium - An argument that AWS does not provide good value for the money. I'm not convinced but it's worth considering whether your workload might be better/cheaper elsewhere.