The lesson is: Even if you know exactly what is going on in you system, measure performance, don't speculate. You'll learn something, and nine times out of ten, it won't be that you were right!!
When we use a language, we should commit ourselves to knowing it, being able to read it, and writing it idiomatically. - Ron Jeffries
When we use a language, we should commit ourselves to knowing it, being able to read it, and writing it idiomatically.
- Ron Jeffries
If there's only one answer, then this must not be a very interesting topic. - Ron Jeffries
If there's only one answer, then this must not be a very interesting topic.
Three bloody roles, Scrum has, and only three. If you can’t get that right, don’t call it Scrum, OK? - Ron Jeffries
Three bloody roles, Scrum has, and only three. If you can’t get that right, don’t call it Scrum, OK?
It seems to me to be important to distinguish a good idea from poor implementations of it - Ron Jeffries
It seems to me to be important to distinguish a good idea from poor implementations of it
The wages of sin is debugging. - Ron Jeffries
The wages of sin is debugging.
The lesson is: Even if you know exactly what is going on in you system, measure performance, don't speculate. You'll learn something, and nine times … - Ron Jeffries
The lesson is: Even if you know exactly what is going on in you system, measure performance, don't speculate. You'll learn something, and nine times …
One of the great skills in using any language is knowing what not to use, what not to say. There's that simplicity thing again. - Ron Jeffries
One of the great skills in using any language is knowing what not to use, what not to say. There's that simplicity thing again.
Simple, not easy. There's a difference. - Ron Jeffries
Simple, not easy. There's a difference.
Code never lies, comments sometimes do. - Ron Jeffries
Code never lies, comments sometimes do.
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