Videos from #DjangoCon US are out!
I've posted the video of my talk "Massively increase your productivity on personal projects with comprehensive documentation and automated tests" on my blog, along with annotated notes and links for each of the slides
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The more projects you have, the more guilty you feel about working on any one of them—because you’re not working on the others, and those projects haven’t yet achieved their goals.
In my talk I claim that documentation and tests are the cure for project guilt!
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Do you have a playlist or a list somewhere containing all your talks and presentation?
Would be nice to have it in your YT channel:
youtube.com/@swillison
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I've gradually started using issues for projects where I'm the sole participant.
It really helps keep less random notes floating all over the place and all provide a clear place to leave ideas and followup. Plus, no more text files with ideas polluting my local checkouts!
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I love this so much! I have for a very long time used a similar definition of done - i.e. if there are no tests and/or documentation then it's not really done. Thanks for this detailed writeup which I am now going to share in our company Slack 💜
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There is some really good things in there 👍
Absolutely agree with the issues that come with manual documentation. Wrote about that recently as well.
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