Justine Tunney

@JustineTunney

Minion of the avant-garde intelligentsia. My views do not represent Google's. Viewer discretion is advised.

Concrete Jungle, NY
Joined September 2011

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  1. Looking at C++14, I sometimes really wish I was coding that instead of Java.

  2. This is what I like to call recreational programming.

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    What you are referring to as "Windows" is actually "GNU/Windows", or "GNU+Windows".

  4. Does anyone remember writing apps with the Win32 API in C? I look back on those days very fondly. I will never forget BitBlt <3

  5. So is adding Bash to . That's a big move. Sort of like the Chinese Reform & Opening of 1978.

  6. I do not support Bernie Sanders. But I think he deserves respect for not taking money from special interests.

  7. The majority of dependencies are just veneers or middleware. They have their merits sometimes. But they're almost always fleeting.

  8. A good heuristic for evaluating a dependency is: does it solve an actual computer science or systems problem? Those are the best.

  9. I think we need to have a culture of austerity when it comes to dependencies. Link against few things which have stood the test of time.

  10. In 2010, I was vetting NoSQL databases for a company and found a remote exec vulnerability in Tokyo Tyrant so bad, the project disbanded.

  11. Always vet your dependencies. It's the best way to discover 0days.

  12. Lady at the liquor store gave me a free lambic because her phone service dropped my call when I asked if in stock. Thanks Comcast!

  13. Only time I think TDD is useful is when fixing bugs. If you don't reproduce the bug in test first, then how do you know you're solving it?

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  15. Maybe it was a bad idea to depend on thousands of NPM packages written by random weirdos.

  16. Say thanks for your consideration, not thanks in advance.

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