WebDevCody
@webdevcody
✝️ “love thy neighbor”
I'm proud of you. I've watched this man go from grinding out daily YouTube videos for basically a whole year, into joining a startup, into making a startup. That is how you forge your own success.
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What are some good companies that provide fully remote work regardless of where you live in the world?
Sorry for missing standup: 22 pull ups is my yesterday’s work, for today, I’ll just find something new to work on from the backlog.
A good library, framework, or language must be intuitive. If the solution requires devs to have extreme depth of knowledge to not waste hours debugging gotchas, it’s poorly designed.
Hot take: if you constantly see “skill issue” as an excuse, it’s a sign that there is a design issue with the solution.
In web dev, if you can’t demo progress to stake holders daily, you’re a low performing team.
When the user story was 5 story points and you one shot it with a Cursor prompt.
I let cursor implement features in my game between my sets of pull ups, and it's wonderful
I feel a little bad for people who still refuse to code with ai, but I guess it's more job security for me.
If you’re going to refactor code to “make it more performant” or “use less memory”, you better have a suite of benchmarks that verify your objective against a baseline. Without it, you’re not engineering, you’re just tinkering.
I wrote a unit test to verify a function runs correctly and under a certain average execution time. I highlight code and say “make more performant” using AI. My unit test still passes, and I managed to reduce the timing threshold for making it fail. Am I a performance engineer…
if you're not asking Cursor to add features and fix bugs during stand up, you're NGMI
deploying to a vps just like dev ops gods always intended
