Martin Baspineiro
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Que el fútbol no nos quite los dos ojos sobre la realidad Argentina
@angelicaquiness No solo tenemos eso María...50% de la población general y 70% de niños y adolescentes pobres, más de la mitad de los niños no tienen clases desde marzo del 2020, empresas huyen del país. Acá, y supongo que en tu país también, al fútbol lo usamos para tapar nuestras desgracias.
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Interesting thoughts about working for a startup https://t.co/19YieEwbLP
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Confessions of a serial startup software developer
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"A good architecture can help ensure that a system will satisfy its key functional and quality requirements, including performance, reliability, portability, scalability, and interoperability. A bad architecture can be disastrous" - David Garlan
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El pueblo argentino está perdiendo el miedo y tomando conciencia de su poder 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 Les avisamos: no nos subestimen. #FormosaExplota
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The goal of software design is to create chunks or slices that fit into a human mind. The software keeps growing but the human mind maxes out, so we have to keep chunking and slicing differently if we want to keep making changes.
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Yep! The whole point of microservices is to enable teams to develop, deploy and scale independently. Yet when it comes to testing, we insist on testing *everything* together by spinning up *identical* environments, contradicting the mainspring of why we even do microservices.
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All mature engineering disciplines draw from a collective compendium of time-honored, battle-tested "best practices" and "lessons learned" for solving known engineering problems. Brad Appleton
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To perform pattern mining or reverse architecting is a hard task. I tried once.
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The relationship between patterns and piecemeal growth is that pattern languages are intended to grow and evolve whole architectures through this process of piecemeal growth. Christopher Alexander
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"what if there was no branching". Everybody would be editing the live code, half-baked changes would bork the system. So we give individuals the illusion that they are the only ones changing the system. But this illusion eventually disappears. Who pays? When? How much? Kent Beck
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"In my experience, the good software engineers and the good release/quality assurance/configuration management people have a common goal: They are focused on delivering quality systems with the least amount of wasted effort." Steve Berczuk
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Concluding post in Branching Patterns Finally I reach the end of this article, and sign off with a few principles to think about when using branches https://t.co/f07ivZxHqS
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Mainline, Feature Branching, Continuous Integration, Release Branch and a clutch of other handy patterns.
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Functional tests should only cover aspects that cannot be tested at a lower level of the Test Pyramid
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Micro Frontend Benefits: Incremental upgrades Simple, decouple codebases Independent deployment Autonomous teams
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@elonmusk @DiderRaoult UPDATE: Full peer reviewed study has been released by Didier Raoult MD, PhD https://t.co/DzFTv13wYn. After 6 days 100% of patients treated with HCQ + Azithromycin were virologically cured p-value <.0001 https://t.co/vttAIWbPwJ
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Tỷ lệ kèo nhà cái 5 trực tiếp hôm nay cập nhật nhanh nhất, tỷ lệ cá cược, kèo bóng đá, kèo châu Á, kèo tài xỉu chính xác và nhận định kèo sớm chuẩn chuyên gia.
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7 Microservices tenets by Zimmermann: fine-grained interfaces business-driven development IDEAL cloud application architectures polyglot remoting, programming and persistence lightweight container deployment decentralized continuous delivery DevOps with service monitoring
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