Today's review had a final note: I'm nitpicking a bit on code naming. The approaches you take are good, but naming is hard:
> There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things.
(see here a list of variations on these two hard problem 'jokes' in Computer Science)
I enjoy the ruby programming language because you can get a long way just assuming things. They might say, never assume things, because a lot of things are chaos, but I prefer to work from assuming things, and if it doesn't match to my assumption choose:
… and/or maybe, I am just wrong and I should level up my understanding of things. We all have our internal models of how things work, some…
Ergens in de herst van 2010 ontekende ik 'm ook, het agile manifesto:
In de geest ervan heb ik altijd gewerkt en wens ik te blijven werken. In deze serie verken ik de vier hoofdpunten met anecdotes uit de praktijk.
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