Weekly bookmarks - Issue #20
Easily write fluent integration tests.
Projects are like humans in that they have to grow up. As an engineer, I want to go from birth to adulthood without going through the ugly puberty stages. This can, but rarely works.
My engineering manager reminded me today to accept the ugly stages as part of the growth cycle.
The 6 Staff+ Engineers Archetypes at Facebook:
1) Generalist
2) Specialist
3) Coding Machine
4) Tech Lead
5) Fixer
6) Product Hybrid
Found them catching up on my Pragmatic Engineer newsletter by @GergelyOrosz
They are similar to @Lethain’s yet closer to my day-to-day reality. https://t.co/vrqOAjEnd2
Without SSO and other enterprise features, a product can only go so far.
@TheMagPi Given the impending demise of the #DarkSky API I started looking for alternatives and had a play with @open_meteo, a nice and easy to use #OpenSource weather API.
In this test my @Raspberry_Pi Pico W updates its @Pimoroni Inky Pack every 10 minutes in @MicroPython.
#MagPiMonday https://t.co/Tnljm6lQcU
Users suffer when the accessible name of an element doesn’t match its visual label.
Rails > 6.1 tag builder uses token_list to conditionally set classes. Check this example and read more on Boring Rails https://t.co/XKkOIUttTd https://t.co/LFr9YZZit7