Hello I'm 12, and what is this?

Inferno Mike

In Bloom
@Chunky Stool - You were QA, if I remember right, yeah? Working in QA for three years made me a much better developer. Noise reduction, especially in alert systems and managing logs well is incredibly important. Heard that.

Coders are terrible people who do terrible things, QA are terrible people who do terrible things to developers for their own good. Tongue firmly in cheek, mostly.

I'm supposed to be working right now, having a bit of a crisis of motivation, three days before the end of the sprint...I should probably go.
 

Chunky Stool

Plant Destroyer
@Chunky Stool - You were QA, if I remember right, yeah? Working in QA for three years made me a much better developer. Noise reduction, especially in alert systems and managing logs well is incredibly important. Heard that.

Coders are terrible people who do terrible things, QA are terrible people who do terrible things to developers for their own good. Tongue firmly in cheek, mostly.

I'm supposed to be working right now, having a bit of a crisis of motivation, three days before the end of the sprint...I should probably go.
My goal was to help developers get better at their job.

I've written lots of code and am familiar with various common mistakes -- many of which can be chalked up to laziness. :rolleyes:
 

Inferno Mike

In Bloom
You guys agile at all? CI/CD or continuous testing (test driven development)?
Agile is the 'bees knees' these days.

I kinda miss detailed specs tho...
We're building a new CI/CD system at work right now. I have done all those things, built and consumed a handful of CI/CD systems and services, big believer in most of that. TDD is a complex topic with a lot of nuance, but generally I'm for it. I'm all for tests, but not a zealot about writing the tests first in all cases. I could go on for a couple pages about that, but this is probably not the place.
 
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