#444 – October 31, 2021
Shortcut puts the agile in Agile and the “can” in Kanban
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Habits for fast and efficient programming
There's been a lot of discussion recently about working fast and being productive in software development, and I thought I'd share some of my own strategies that I've developed for that purpose.
Apple’s Long Journey to the M1 Pro Chip
This Twitter thread explores the journey from the original Mac to today’s M1 Pro-based MacBook and the history behind such a mind-blowing innovation.
Use cases: The purpose of your code
Have you ever wondered to what extent your code expresses the business rules it supports?
Incident review and postmortem best practices
One reason incidents are important is that they often reveal the real state of products, teams or organizations, which is often very different from the imaginary picture that engineering leaders have in their heads.
Career advice: Be confidently uncertain
Around the time of the subprime mortgage collapse, I was working in an enterprise software company. I worked in a large open space full of cubicles. Several times a week, I would hear a slightly panicked voice say, “oh god!”