
Dave van Herten
@dvanherten
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.Net Developer; fan of domain driven design; enjoy making things easier for fellow devs
Ontario, Canada
Joined January 2010
RT @shreyas: Basic, but important:. Product teams should rarely prioritize Efficiency higher than Effectiveness. And yet so many do. How to….
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RT @_taylorswope: We released patch 1.2 of #TheOuterWorlds today, and it includes a fix for the dreaded "the game thinks my companions are….
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RT @kentcdodds: 🚨 📣 Announcing:. 🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆.🔥🏆 🏆🔥.🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆. 💸 There's a HUGE discount right now too 💸. From tot….
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RT @jhooks: not using a framework is sometimes creating an ad-hoc, undocumented, non-standard, can't look up answers on stackoverflow, besp….
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RT @mjackson: Most common mistake software developers make: putting stuff in the wrong place. Coupling responsibilities and concepts that s….
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RT @housecor: One of the most valuable concepts I learned in school: Opportunity cost - The loss of potential gain from other options when….
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RT @daviswbaer: Today is YC's Demo Day, where founders try their hardest to give away control of their company. Let's celebrate bootstrapp….
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RT @sarah_federman: The longer I do design systems the more I feel like seeing a lot very flexible APIs in your tools is a red flag. It's a….
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RT @sophiebits: Whenever a rule is added in a team, first ask:. Will the existence of this rule discourage future people from using their h….
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RT @neil_killick: Optimist - The glass is half full. Pessimist - The glass is half empty. Developer - The glass is twice as big as it needs….
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RT @Nick_Craver: The most frustrating thing in debugging is not finding the problem. It's when you find the problem, see the problem, fully….
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RT @allenholub: What good is a retro if you cannot actually implement improvements? In that situation, a retro is a demoralizing exercise i….
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Straight forward and to the point post about leveraging the right kind of product metrics in your applications by @matthewgiesa on the @rangleio blog!.
rangle.io
Imagine you’ve built a new and innovative product. This time you did it right: before you started developing anything, you got out of the building and spoke with customers. You really understood...
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Just saw this section in the amazing Pair Programming documentation from @PairWithTuple. I believe this to be good advice for development in general, not just pairing!
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RT @allenholub: For those of you who hate microservices because of some maintenance or testing nightmare, there is such a thing as bad desi….
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RT @MJAlwajeeh: Most advice is too general, hence, it might apply to you, or not. That’s not a good reason to discount it though. You sh….
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