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Eduards Sizovs

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Dev, architect, mentor, trainer, ex-CTO, 15+ y/o experience. 🎓 Masterclass: https://t.co/CkdPRZ1uqg

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– We don't write tests. – Why? – Because we don’t have time for it. – Why? – Because there is too much work and pressure. – Why? – Because we don’t move fast enough. – Why? – Because changing software has become difficult and risky. – Why? – Because we don’t write tests.


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You can have a PhD and still be an idiot! Education and intelligence are two different things.


Refraining from writing code is more challenging than actually writing it.


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a good pro-HTML site/article: html-first.com the hypermedia renaissance is building!


"International Tax Competitiveness Index 2023" is misleading because the world is much bigger than the OECD. It tricks people into thinking that Estonia and Latvia have the best tax code internationally. Among OECD countries – well, maybe. Internationally – hell no. On that…


Code is cheap. Show me delivered value.


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Next month, Robert C. Martin @unclebobmartin will talk about the values and principles at the heart of Agile and stripe away misunderstandings and distractions that, over the years, have made using Agile difficult. devternity.com

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"One of the most irritating things programmers do regularly is feel so good about learning a hard thing that they don’t look for ways to make it easy, or even oppose things that would do so." — Peter Bhat Harkins


To create great software, focus on creating an environment where great software is inevitable.


The reason good ideas do not spread fast is that they are too simple.


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