RIF Notes #43
“The problem of big rewrites is that they are a technical solution to a cultural problem. Bad code wasn’t created only because developers don’t know how to code properly. It was created by the kind of conversation and mentality…” – Technical Debt 101
- Meltdown and Spectre – Biggest security vulnerability of all time.
- Rounding Up the Newest Extensions for Visual Studio 2017
- Ten years in, nobody has come up with a use for blockchain – “Everyone says the blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, is going to change EVERYTHING. And yet, after years of tireless effort and billions of dollars invested, nobody has actually come up with a use for the blockchain—besides currency speculation and illegal transactions.”
- The presence prison – “Everyone’s status should be implicit: I’m trying to do my job, please respect my time and attention”
- A leader’s guide to managing modern development teams
- Architecting Services with Design Patterns
- Announcing the Windows Compatibility Pack for .NET Core – “This package is meant for developers that need to port existing .NET Framework code to .NET Core.”
- It’s time for recurring meetings to end
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