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But I would argue, that more often than not, as developers, we believe we are making a justifiable decision. In over 20 years as a software developer I don't recall ever having a discussion saying "let's be lazy and irresponsible and get this finished as quickly as possible". Instead, there is a quite reasonable sounding rationalization every time we choose the quick way.
Chronic stress has very bad consequences on our physical and mental health.
Many things can be a source of stress: the impostor syndrome, the technologies changing at a fast pace, deadlines, the expectations from your colleagues or from yourself
Micro-optimization, or worrying about performance during development can be a waste of time. Most likely the improvement you make won’t be in the critical path, will be negligible, or worst of all increase the complexity and readability of your code for a minimal advantage.
This article by Gérald Barré goes over the information security composition provided by .NET and sample C# snippets to explain the concept.
“Don’t worry if it doesn’t work right. If everything did, you’d be out of a job.”
— Mosher’s Law of Software Engineering
There is nothing momentous about in this photo; I hence decided to convert it into a black & white render. Converting to monochrome create a distinct look to the picture, far away from all distractions caused by colors, with the emphasis just on the composition.
The Dev Tools are an incredible resource for debugging complex code. Sometimes you may dig deeper than console logging, and the tools above will allow for an in-depth debugging experience. These tools require a little practice before you’ll be fully comfortable using them, so don’t be put down if you’re feeling unfamiliar with all the options available.
Using an asterisk to mark required fields is an easy way to improve the usability of your forms. Only marking optional fields makes it difficult for people to fill out the form.
I love the simple abstraction of annual average globe temperatures data in the form of strips. The strip image is generated based on data from the UK Met Office for the year 1850-2018.
