Why Feedback Matters
Feedback is often underestimated. As the task gets more complex, feedback becomes more and more important.
Yes, shockingly you've found the blog of yet another nerd with lots of opinions.
Feedback is often underestimated. As the task gets more complex, feedback becomes more and more important.
A brief discussion of some obvious observations that are routinely forgotten. We’re dealing with models and we’re not all dealing with the same models.
I am afraid that more and more people are following the outline of agile without understanding WHY the practices are important. It’s becoming a sort of cargo cult science situation.
I’ve been working on writing PEG expressions with Rosie Pattern Language to help people to search Elixir code bases for certain things. Very preliminary but I did want to share what I’ve got so far.
I suppose I will sound like a luddite but so far I’ve found AI to be more of a hindrance than a help! I’ll explain why.
A few people when discussing side work by developers trot out the argument “No one asks a surgeon if he or she does side work!” This argument is flawed in a few major ways.
I’ve started a newsletter called “The Impractical Engineer”. I hope you’ll give it a look!
Extending my use of racket to allow my shell scripts to be parameterized.
Elon Musk and the other DOGE folks might learn a lesson from history. Sometimes it’s smarter to ask the natives rather than assuming they have nothing intelligent to say.
I decided to give Codeberg a whirl. I also decided to create a binary tree implementation in Rust to practice my Rust skills a bit.