How can devs prevent technical debt from accruing?
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I recently discovered and it looks super useful. I wonder why nobody thought about this before (AFAIK).
It's also more proof that whenever you ask yourself whether something should be built inside VS Code, the answer is yes.
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6 steps to do better code reviews:
- Make everyone do code reviews, even junior folks
- Check for code readability
- Make sure the pull request is creating passive documentation
- Test performance
- Check for potential security risks
- Check testability
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Beyond excited to announce that we've just launched our IDE extension on and our new integration with Jira ๐๐
Now you can integrate and to your code archeology toolbox on to understand code context faster.
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Passive code documentation is crucial for capturing code context that developers have in their head.
But bro... We have needs for better findability of such. Especially as a codebase grows.
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New Discord server ๐discord.gg/H4AE6b9442
We're about to launch something dope on Product Hunt. Get a sneak peek here!
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Don't let *that* guy ruin your day, ruin it yourself.
And when you don't want to ruin it use Watermelontools.com
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We're thrilled to announce that we're part of the 52 startups selected out of 2000 to be part of Raise Seed's next cohort!
Getting Mercury's quality check for our team, idea, and progress is an honor.
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Go ahead and ask our CTO where to start or, as he always says, if hotdogs are sandwiches.
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Head over to our issues to help us and get those PRs merged!
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Want to learn about minimizing code context switching for devs? Check out episode 109 of with Esteban Vargas () of Watermelon (). โ bit.ly/3qKvzk3
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Impostor syndrome happens to everyone.
Take some time to reflect on your milestones and look at how far you've come!
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New on : Ep. 109 spotlights Esteban Vargas () of Watermelon (). Brian () and Esteban discuss the many ways context switching can slow developers down, as well as solutions to these speed bumps. โ bit.ly/3qKvzk3
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In ep. 109 of , Brian () speaks with Esteban Vargas (). They discuss the need for immediate code context, Esteban's experience going through an accelerator, and the impetus and roadmap for . bit.ly/3qHjtbr
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Do you frequently use git bisect?
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That's us ๐
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That empty database smell...
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Sharing code environment secrets safely is a pain. Even more if your company is working with external contractors. Doing it for open source is also unsafe.
We talk about how to do it the right way in this episode.
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We're excited to share our fifth monthly update!
We talk about reorganizing our UI, expanding our product towards retrieving business logic, and about what's next for us.
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ยฟTe cuesta navegador el historial de Git?
No es fรกcil, pero existe una extensiรณn GRATIS de perfecta que te lo facilita:
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Friends, let us introduce our CTO.
Blame him for all the bugs.
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I hope nobody ever gets my code. Probably won't compile either. twitter.com/amasad/status/โฆ
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I was doing a few tweaks on the CSS of the website and I noticed the added fields of information added thanks to . I admit my codebase is not the biggest but it's useful to see when something was added and why.
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I'll just quickly set a Cron that...
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Letโs talk of interesting Turing Machines!
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Thanks for reading, we at Watermelon want to make coding easier. Although we joke about cats, we take your code seriously.
Check out our extension and follow us!!!1!!one!
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7โฃCATS ๐๐บ๐
For this, read the source, thereโs a lot of fine details to explain.
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6โฃMinecraft
This innocent game has fun minerals and some crazy person decided to run code on Java.
Implemented using default game objects, what a feat!
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5โฃPowerPoint
The all time worst way for teachers to copy books to read aloud and best insomnia solution for employees everywhere.
Enjoy the video.
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4โฃHTML
Some say itโs not a coding language, but if itโs a Turing Machine, itโs a code server.
Now letโs be real, itโs not useful beyond the demonstration. Aaaand showing the whole web, thanks HTML.
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3โฃConwayโs Game of Life
This โgameโ is just execution of rules with an initial state, kinda obvious if you ask us. The fact remains that some people coded Tetris with itโฆ
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2โฃMagic the Gathering
One you might have played, a really complicated card game. This one requires a weird deck and a 1 in 50k chance of drawing the right cards, but it has been proven.
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1โฃThe device you read this on
So, a Turing Machine it is an implementation of what we call computers, and we can of course declare the device youโre reading this on the first example. It has to be.
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TLDR, a Turing Machine is a device that can calculate anything by reading and writing to a memory device.
Thatโs pretty much it, but read Wikipedia for the long version.
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Letโs talk of interesting Turing Machines!๐งต
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Our number 1 priority is building the most sticky product possible. This month we made a huge step towards the desired stickiness. We went from 28 monthly active users, to over 100. Out of those, we have dozens of people using us 12+ days per month.
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