“If you are a dyed-in-the-wool software developer, you probably don’t need to be convinced to use Git. But even if you aren’t, there are a lot of things you can do with Git that don’t fit the usual mold.”
“In 1993, a Linux engineer found a nonintuitive case with load averages, and with a three-line patch changed them forever from “CPU load averages” to what one might call “system load averages.” His change included tasks in the uninterruptible state, so that load averages reflected demand for disk resources and not just CPUs. ”
A great bit of research explaining not just what “load average” means in general, but how and why Linux load averages are computed differently from other *nix systems.
http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2017-08-08/linux-load-averages.html
Dougal Campbell
August 29, 2017
I seem to have a knack for finding obscure edge-case bugs in WordPress. #wordpress #oembed https://t.co/aucCSDb76H
— Dougal Campbell (@dougal) August 28, 2017
In a component-oriented application, a suggestion that code should be organized by (more-or-less) stand-alone features, rather than layers of system architecture (authentication, database, ui, api, etc.)
http://ryanlanciaux.com/blog/2017/08/20/a-feature-based-approach-to-react-development/
A feature based approach to React development | Software Development Notes
#reactjs devs: interesting introduction to Preact (?smaller, faster React alternative) via @yomieluwande #JavaScript
https://blog.logrocket.com/introduction-to-preact-a-smaller-faster-react-alternative-ad5532eb6d79
Introduction to Preact — a smaller, faster React alternative
Agorakit is a web based open source “groupware for citizens initiatives” (which i’ve seen @buddypress used for too)…
Ar camera app test — your pictures stay where you took them
Ar camera app test — your pictures stay where you took them pic.twitter.com/ZiPB10aouL
— zach lieberman (@zachlieberman) August 16, 2017
I’ll be in Columbus, OH on 8/26 for my HAIL TO THE CHIN 2017 Book Tour. #HailToTheChin
Reference code in issues (or start a new issue) with embedded code snippets.
Reference code in issues (or start a new issue) with embedded code snippets. https://t.co/q00YmV7cWn pic.twitter.com/s4TqqoUY1l
— GitHub (@github) August 16, 2017