Do local commits often. When the test cases succeed.
Your future self, who will do „just one more tiny change before I close shop for today“, will be grateful.
I mean, go for that tiny change at the end of the day. Just be prepared that it implodes. Then git restore sanity and close.
Avoid the evening session trying to backtrack to the working code you remember having achieved a few hours ago. But, with the night advancing, you begin to doubt you ever really had.
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Creating better, safer, healthier and more pleasant cities isn't rocket science. Nor is it only about eye-catching projects. It just takes the (political) will to do so. And if there is, this could be the result: more green, more dedicated space for active travel, less asphalt.
#activetravel #cycling #walking #roaddiet #urbandesign #infrastructure #citymaking #green #betterliving #cities #bancars
@carnage4life The article quotes the numbers, but I wonder how big, in relative terms, is 65K back then compared to 150K of today, when taking into account the growth in tech since then 🤔 I don’t know how to get reliable data about this though 😅
Decentraland adds that one feature we've all been waiting for: landlords
December 11, 2022
https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=decentraland-adds-that-one-feature-weve-all-been-waiting-for-landlords
On one hand, dating someone who runs their own email server shows lasting commitment even during unpleasant periods. On the other hand, they're crazy.
Software Engineer @ Udemy Ankara, Türkiye