Robert
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If you want to become a 10x engineer try to make 10 other engineers twice as good!
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Having a high test coverage is nice. But having only relevant tests is even nicer! https://t.co/aR9HOk08fp (inspired by @tastapod)
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What should I write tests for? Do I need a certain test coverage? This article will answer those questions.
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If you want to inspire people, just talk about the things that you love β€οΈ #leadership
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Dear managers: Please donβt pretend to be the smartest ones in the room!
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What's new in Swift 5.5? Get ready for async/await and all those awesome things that come with it! Thanks for this great summary @twostraws π https://t.co/bob4eLLLIG
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Why do developers use dark themes? Because light attracts bugs. π
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10 lines of code = 10 issues. 500 lines of code = "looks fine." Code reviews.
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"One accurate measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions." β Grace Hopper
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If you want to know how to use the brand new App Tracking Transparency APIs on iOS I recommend you reading my latest blog post: https://t.co/xKM8Oo7BJy
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This article explains how to use the App Tracking Transparency APIs for user tracking on iOS.
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Apple just published an update for their App Store review guideline. I think the most relevant point is this: "You must receive explicit permission from users via the App Tracking Transparency APIs to track their activity." For more information see
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The App Store is designed to be a safe and trusted place for users to discover apps created by talented developers around the world.
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Don't send them to teamwork and collaboration training if you reward them for individual performance. #leadership
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I did it again... wrote generic "reusable" code. As soon as I started using it for something - I realised I needed to change it. The "reusable" code turned out to be "unusable". Don't start off spending time writing generic libs/services before you actually need them.
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Adding a feature to a legacy codebase
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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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"Always implement things when you actually need them, never when you just foresee that you need them." β Ron Jeffries
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Why do programmers always confuse Halloween with Christmas? Because 31 OCT = 25 DEC
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I had 6 awesome years at Lake Constance. Now itβs time for me and my family to move on. Iβm excited to start my next chapter as a software developer at @fluidmobile in Karlsruhe in January! Finally back to coding π
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