
Eric Wood
@TheDevWiz
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Follow me for content on delivering outstanding value as a developer and getting recognized for it so you can have a rewarding, technically focussed career
Joined February 2024
RT @chaincraftgames: We’re thrilled to announce ChainCraft’s first collaboration with the insanely talented ai artist @gizakdag for our up….
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👀 Is your team debugging defects more than building new features? I’m creating a program to boost efficiency in defect resolution! 📝 Join our survey: [ First 20 get a 50% discount voucher on my upcoming course!. #DefectResolution #SoftwareDevelopment.
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👋 Hello and thank you for participating! Please take a moment to complete this survey, which aims to uncover the biggest pain points teams and individuals encounter in defect resolution and debugg...
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RT @babylonjs: We are excited to share that the next major version of Babylon.js, version 7.0, will be arriving on March 28th. Follow #bab….
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"Efficient defect resolution requires understanding the root cause. Keep a curious mindset in software development. Separate what you know from what you think. #softwaredevelopment #curiosity" #getmunch.
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"Invalid assumption driving errant behavior. Be curious, go back to first principle, figure out why null value is coming in. Fixing problem now may just mask future issues. Key to finding correct solution. #problemsolving" #getmunch.
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"Test your beliefs against observations. Don't ignore discrepancies. Seek explanations. #ObservationsVsInferences" #getmunch.
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"Uncover hidden issues like a rock star! Embrace your curious mind and impress your leadership by resolving problems others didn't know existed. #ProblemSolving #Curiosity" #getmunch.
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"Observations are pure, fixed, and safe. They provide an anchor for unbiased solutions. #FactBasedApproach" #getmunch.
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"Avoiding cognitive bias (through separation of observations and evaluations) is crucial for efficient defect resolution. Don't let it hinder you from finding the root cause and the right fix. #ProblemSolving #Efficiency" #getmunch.
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"Separate what we know from what we think it means. When faced with a problem, list only irrefutable facts. Avoid opinions and biases in order to find potential solutions. #ProblemSolving #FactsVsOpinions" #getmunch.
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When working on a complex issue, it's important to take a step back and reset. Anchoring yourself to what you know can help you find a way forward. #ProblemSolving .
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