Jay Bazuzi

@jaybazuzi

Software Developer / Technical Coach / Intelligent Input Device / Legacy Code Enthusiast. He or they.

Bellevue, WA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2008.

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  1. prije 8 sati

    "the team is the mirror of the organization"

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  2. prije 9 sati

    "oh no" Tyops.

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  3. prije 9 sati

    OH: A: oh know, we just missed the exit! B: yay, we get to learn a new way!

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    31. sij

    “High Gear” pattern Example: One person says "Make a function filters those results based on time." While the Driver is implementing, someone else is researching the API & others are at the whiteboard sketching the next step...

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  5. 30. sij

    If you need Windows and *nix, maybe you implement in both .CMD or .SH. Or maybe you accept a Python or PowerShell prereq. I dunno, we're still figuring this out.

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  6. 30. sij

    It should be succinct and readable by a human. It's fine to call out to another tool (msbuild, cmake, grunt, bazel, etc.) to do the heavy lifting.

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  7. 30. sij

    Speed / incrementalism is a non-goal. Developers that are in tune with the project will learn which steps are optional in which contexts, and how to optimize their work cycle, but newbies don't need that knowledge to use the script successfully.

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  8. 30. sij

    If I could change one thing about software development, it would not be this... But if I could change 100 things, it would be on the list. Every source repo should have a script at the root named "build-and-test" that works on a clean machine.

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  9. 30. sij

    Thanks to for speaking to the Seattle Software Crafters meetup! About the relationship between "easy to test" and "good design"... There's a lot of variation in beliefs about "good design". Have you noticed a similar variation in how people see "easy to test"?

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    27. sij

    “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” Retweet if your immigrant ancestors wouldn’t be let in if this means tested immigration policy was in place then.

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  11. 25. sij

    I like to call this "avoid merge conflicts by checking in first". (Although if we both check in twice as often, we both experience a fraction of the pain.)

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    24. sij

    “Expert Goes Last” pattern Silo'd expertise experiment: Put the expert in the last position in the mob rotation, so they are navigating for a long time  When expert drives, see if mob is able to continue navigating itself

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  13. 23. sij

    Spent a week banging my head against a coding problem. Paired with the right person for 1 hour and now things are making sense. What incredible coincidence that we happened to pair when I was 1 hour away from finding these answers!

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    20. sij
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    Great points ! Thanks! For reference for anybody interested, here are the mob patterns languages we are aware of including ones by

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  15. 18. sij

    On this list: 1. Two poles connected by rungs, for climbing. 2. A contraption that shapes objects. The former is a ladder and latter is a former.

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    17. sij

    “Rotate on Event” pattern "Instead of rotating on a timer, the Navigator does a complete thought, and then the group rotates. e.g. is ping-pong: Write a test. Rotate. Make it pass. Repeat.”  

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  17. 16. sij

    "silhouette" is obviously the diminutive of "silhou". Still trying to figure out what a "silhou" is.

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  18. 16. sij

    Are there experts in the world who are working as consultants?

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  19. 15. sij

    When I see a thing in code named "Helper" or "Utility" I think "Surely all the code should be helpful and useful?"

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  20. 14. sij

    Time to learn .

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