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David Smith
Catfish_Man
btw on the subject of “should I use NSOperationQueue or libdispatch”, since it came up, my concrete recommendation is: you should really strongly consider not writing async/concurrent code.I know this
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David Booth
david__booth
"Async" Slack channels are one of our secret weapons at @beondeckAfter using them for ~18 months, I can't imagine Slack without them. Particularly now— operating 100% remote with 62 teammates in
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Romeen Sheth
RomeenSheth
0/ Nothing pisses me off more than Lawyers ripping Founders off when putting investment docs together.The worst part is most Investors aren’t helpful - 85% push the bill to Founders.As
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Leonardo Fed
leonardofed
I have some news to share today.from Sametab → to http://Pulse.so [A thread] The premise is that most teams today heavily favor sync > async communication.However, great written communication (as opposed
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Job
Jobvo
1/ I've been managing people remotely for 8 years. Here's how to be a better manager in a remote (distributed) team: 2/ First off: being a great manager and being
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Zack Jackson
ScriptedAlchemy
If you used MF with runtime level startup code, and a circular, heavy handed “host-uses-it’s-remote” implementation. You could use webpack mechanics to attach remotes that supply their own data. Leveraging
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Ryan Florence
ryanflorence
I'll never forget when somebody asked me about their code that had React, Redux and Redux Saga to make 4 requests for data and then render a single page. Nothing
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Stacey
staceymargarita
I have learned a lot about online teaching from watching one of my sons do virtual school. He has one teacher for 2 core classes and another teacher for his
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Markus Schirp
_m_b_j_
I'm 10y remote now and 99% of all interactions with my heavy remote / async teams are NOT done with calls / video.It almost all in writing.Everyone right now trying
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✨kf ✨
kf
I feel like there's the group of remote workers in tech who work remotely in large part because they're disabled, and then there's everyone elseand when hot takes about remote
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Ben Lesh
BenLesh
I'd rather have readable code with corner-case bugs, than completely bug free code no one can read. That's probably hard for some people to swallow, but there it is. That
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Tinloof
tinloof
Explain to me asynchronous JavaScript (callbacks, promises, async/await) like I'm 5 years old, thread #javascript #100DaysOfCode JavaScript code is executed synchronously, i.e. line by line in the order it's written,
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Alex Kallaway 🚢
ka11away
#100DaysOfCode friends, welcome to the 2nd official #100DaysOfCodeChats session! Process described below.Qs: What are the top qualities you're looking for in a mentor? Do you have a mentor? What format/session
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Jaana Dogan ヤナ ドガン
rakyll
I worked on several migration projects from SOAP services to microservices back in 2007-2010. We have done a lot of mistakes by following the hype instead of doing what was
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Gepser
gepser
Benefits of being a remote company:- You can hire from virtually anywhere. More diversity and access to talent.1/ - You will document better because you can't rely on everyone listening
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Ali Q
AliQOfficial
If you want the asymmetrical upside of the internet, you have to embrace asynchronous communication. As Cal Newport says in 'Deep Work':"The ability to perform deep work is becoming increasingly
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