Justine Tunney
@JustineTunney
Minion of the avant-garde intelligentsia. My views do not represent Google's. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Looking at C++14, I sometimes really wish I was coding that instead of Java. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B14
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This is what I like to call recreational programming. https://github.com/jart/hiptext pic.twitter.com/o7Wivxh0HO
10:56 PM - 1 Apr 2016 · Details3 retweets 9 likes -
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@JustineTunney@Microsoft@Windows What you are referring to as "Windows" is actually "GNU/Windows", or "GNU+Windows". -
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
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@Microsoft is adding Bash to@Windows. That's a big move. Sort of like the Chinese Reform & Opening of 1978. http://techcrunch.com/2016/03/30/be-very-afraid-hell-has-frozen-over-bash-is-coming-to-windows-10/ … -
I do not support Bernie Sanders. But I think he deserves respect for not taking money from special interests. pic.twitter.com/qvYvDdjSZF
4:43 PM - 27 Mar 2016 · Details6 retweets 26 likes -
The majority of dependencies are just veneers or middleware. They have their merits sometimes. But they're almost always fleeting.
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A good heuristic for evaluating a dependency is: does it solve an actual computer science or systems problem? Those are the best.
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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.
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In 2010, I was vetting NoSQL databases for a company and found a remote exec vulnerability in Tokyo Tyrant so bad, the project disbanded.
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Lady at the liquor store gave me a free lambic because her
@Comcast phone service dropped my call when I asked if in stock. Thanks Comcast!0 retweets 4 likes -
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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In reply to Laurie Voss
Installing NPM packages allows remote code execution? http://blog.npmjs.org/post/141702881055/package-install-scripts-vulnerability …
@seldo@npmjs pic.twitter.com/wdxc2Zqlnh9:05 AM - 26 Mar 2016 · Details0 retweets 4 likes -
Thank you
@lambda_conf for doing the right thing. http://degoes.net/articles/lambdaconf-inclusion … -
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Maybe it was a bad idea to depend on thousands of NPM packages written by random weirdos. http://www.haneycodes.net/npm-left-pad-have-we-forgotten-how-to-program/ … pic.twitter.com/rKoOqxAWSZ
8:02 PM - 23 Mar 2016 · Details16 retweets 21 likes -
Say thanks for your consideration, not thanks in advance.
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