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Mark Dalgleish

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🦄 CSS Modules co-creator, @MelbJS organiser. ECMAScript addict, UI design enthusiast, meme dad x3 ☕ OSS / UI / design / tooling at @seekjobs 🍦🇦🇺✌🏻

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    Mark Dalgleish‏ @markdalgleish Jan 30
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    Developers: *Build terrible monolith* "This isn't working. Let's try something else" Developers: *Build terrible microservices* "Wait—this isn't working either."

    9:12 PM - 30 Jan 2020
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    71 replies 919 retweets 4,277 likes
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      2. Laurie Voss‏ @seldo Jan 31
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        If I were a developer I would simply not build bad software.

        3 replies 5 retweets 70 likes
      3. Mark Dalgleish‏ @markdalgleish Jan 31
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        Developers:pic.twitter.com/VOJmrUQ8iy

        My goodness, what an idea. Why didn't I think of that?
        3 replies 3 retweets 141 likes
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      2. Tim Myers‏ @denvercoder Jan 31
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        I once worked at a place that wanted to build a “super-lean” infrastructure. So we had 10 micro services. But alas, they were having trouble communicating with each other so we combined a few and we had 5 micro services (we adapted, we were agile).

        2 replies 5 retweets 39 likes
      3. Tim Myers‏ @denvercoder Jan 31
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        Well those five micro services were hard to maintain so we realized we only needed micro services for the “important” stuff so we then had 2 micro services.

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      2. André Scar  🦁‏ @andrewmat Jan 30
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        Software engineering is just a infinite loop of separating things to bundle them together

        5 replies 37 retweets 189 likes
      3. Stephan H. Wissel‏ @notessensei Jan 31
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        LEGO, do I hear Lego? Progression is from Duplo to basic 8dot blocks always with the goal in mind to build the next Death Star

        1 reply 1 retweet 12 likes
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      2. Adam Argyle‏ @argyleink Jan 30
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        Microlith is the word you're looking for 😋

        3 replies 5 retweets 74 likes
      3. Resi “sad Tifosi noises” Respati‏ @resir014 Jan 31
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        *Monoservices

        0 replies 0 retweets 13 likes
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      2. Michael Timbs‏ @michael_timbs Jan 30
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        What is the best architecture for terrible code then? Chances of me getting good at this coding thing are small so need architecture to save me

        2 replies 1 retweet 9 likes
      3. Stuart Jones‏ @horus_kol Jan 30
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        Replying to @michael_timbs @markdalgleish @stoplightio

        single file application, no classes

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