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Craig J. Bass

@craigjbass

@craigjbass.bsky.social principal software engineer @madetech. public sector strategy, tech and products. (he/him)

Joined July 2011
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Where are you @craigjbass ??? I’m posting almost exclusively on Bluesky these days. The community feels much more my vibe than X. Tx I still read some peeps on here but I am hating the split nature of things.


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Discover the impact of Trunk-Based Development (TBD): tighten user feedback, minimize risk, and bridge coding-deployment gaps. Get practical insights and real-world examples in @ClareSudbery's talk. youtu.be/i4yUQ3RMxHI?li… #ContinuousIntegration #TrunkBasedDevelopment

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👇I didn’t, and I’m glad I learned something new!

Do you _get_ Approval Testing? I think many people, including @davefarley77 havn't really understood the point of it for new code development. I made a video to explain: youtu.be/jOuqE_o9rmg



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So when I ask people, "are YOU doing CI/CD?" Almost everyone says "Yes!" But are they really?? Aaahhhh.. most people are doing *CI*....kinda. But Continuous Integration is just the prelude to what really matters, which is Continuous Delivery. Better yet: Continuous Deployment.

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I sort of agree Although, there is a baseline level of refactoring that I’d expect to be done within approx the same day of the first change/addition made

I often find that people conflate refactoring with rework. The assumption (I have no idea where is it coming from) is that work always proceeds in linear fashion. Like laying bricks: you start from the bottom row and you keep laying those bricks, row by row. No rework needed.



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So wholesome: People on Reddit praising the existence of @GOVUK — giving evidence to the positive impact of #GovDesign & #GovTech work on people’s lives reddit.com/r/BritishSucce…


Do the assurance mechanisms of your organisation prevent teams from achieving simplicity? In this blog, I explore a few patterns observed across the industry which I believe perpetuate mediocrity.

Why #software projects get messy - thread 👇



Someone should make a list of proprietary products with “open” in their name.

Can someone enlighten me, what’s “Open” about OpenAI?



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