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  1. Retweeted
    30 Jul 2020

    It was my first question ever. My reputation is ruined.

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  2. 12 Aug 2019

    your best bet for a guarantee are automated tests and manual testing.

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  3. 24 May 2019

    That's what u get from mixing functional language features with imperative languages. Unnecessary, pointless.

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  4. 21 Mar 2019

    What don't you like about returning a [.NET] System.Object?

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  5. 18 Jan 2019

    Nowadays, software is built by people who build software in the same way people who build suspension bridges build suspension bridges: in a professional, orderly manner. ()

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  6. Retweeted
    23 Nov 2018

    stack overflow: a place for wrong answers

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  7. Retweeted

    “I use `goto` often now to increase branch prediction by avoiding `else`. I don't agree with the mass consciousness that `goto` is a code smell. Think for yourself, question authority -- Leary had a point.” I’m in awe.

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  8. 29 Oct 2018

    Yay! I'm falling in love with node! So powerful and flexible - it's amazing!

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  9. Retweeted
    17 Sep 2018

    "Bash is a DevOps language"

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  10. Retweeted
    11 Sep 2018

    Round 2: I disagree with the accepted answer to the question "Why doesn't Java 8 include immutable collections?" - Haskell is not "entirely immutable" - immutable structures support more than 50 elements - sharing is viable in Java - you can't mutate an immutable list

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  11. Retweeted
    2 Mar 2018

    this SO comment thread derailed fast

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  12. 2 Feb 2018

    The [.net] TPL is so well thought out.

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  13. Retweeted
    14 Jan 2018

    wow this is something somebody actually said > Does it matter? :) what's important is that it's easy to read and understand. hey, don't say shit like this

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  14. 12 Jan 2018

    Congratulate your self for being smarter than everyone else and not ****ing your project.

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  15. 8 Feb 2017

    In Python methods are better than virtual - they're completely dynamic.

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  16. 12 Jan 2017

    You need to not use diagnostic tools in production.

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  17. 13 Dec 2016
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  18. 9 Dec 2016

    Renaming folders breaks toys.

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  19. 25 Nov 2016

    Prefer good OOP design, always.

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  20. 28 Sep 2016

    I couldn't just Feel(inferior) I'd have to create a new FeelingFeeler then call my Feel(inferior) method which would cause more inferiority.

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