Don't mock types you don't own - dave^2 = -1
Great description of what to and not to test.
Great description of what to and not to test.
If you ever checked your computer’s byte order before decoding a stream, you may want to read this.
This is a powerful way of building mobile apps http://t.co/Os102qIs
RT @gruber: Good news for Samsung: when they get sued for ripping off Siri, they can cite ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ for prior art again.
The secret to short productive meetings - In a word. Trust. It’s that simple. You want to get the meeting… http://t.co/ohh6qDcf
In a word. Trust.
It’s that simple. You want to get the meeting over with, get back to work, back to being productive. You’ve got to trust your team mates. If they say they’ve got the problem, keep your mouth shut until they ask for help. Expect the same from them. (By the way, learn to ask for help. It establishes trust).
Don’t try to problem solve in large groups. It’s a waste of your time and others. Use your meetings to identify problems and whose responsible for fixing them. There are a 1,000 ways to solve any one single problem. Chances are, more than one solution will work. Don’t keep everyone from doing the enjoyable part of work by debating details only a few care about.
Trust your teammates, it pays exponential dividends.
White House Petition to End Software Patents Is a Hit - Technology Review http://t.co/isxna2Ui
I’m taking a look at Crowd² for creating viral marketing campaigns. http://t.co/uqh1Qrdm via @crowdsquared