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I don't know if this was this specific issue, but the added index gave more options for the query compiler to consider. I suppose it's possible the compilation timed-out and was stuck with an inferior plan.
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It was very insightful.Loved it.🤍
43:50 I call it "Continous PlatForming" :)
They stopped him right before the most important question 😭😭😭😭😭
35:46 I love all of Holub's lectures, but the answer to the first question disappoints me. I understand getting rid of technical debt is not a *user* story, but then another kind of task must exist, because getting rid of technical debt is essential, because of the title of this video. Dealing with technical debt prevents team failure. Letting it remain guarantees failure. When he says "so we've failed"... that bit is backwards. 36:54 Even for one team member to occasionally spend one week or even more just refactoring... is often necessary and very beneficial to the speed of the team. Therefore every empowered team will spontaneously deal with *important* technical debt, and if it requires a lot of time, then it requires a lot of time.
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He would have driven me crazy the first 5 minutes. I have no time for jokes and mental hopscotch concerning SQL. The man is brilliant, but I couldn't stand this for very long.
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I skimmed through this video. Very helpful.
Excellent talk !
Came for CUE, stayed for the unexpected ontology deep dive :))
Thank you Valentina!
This lecture is a too shallow for me. It only touch the more obvious points and not really presents a solution Tm for the problem. It focus to much on “not replicating the production aspect”, instead for showing use cases or tools to overcome the more common issues.
Fantastic talk! There is a typo in the name of the speaker - it should be "Leitner" with "e"
Thank you for bringing it to our attention, we've fixed the typo! :)
This is the main confusion among young software developers they think they are writing code for the computer They are often disappointed to find they are writing code for other people
1000 laptops powering a giant monitor in the middle of siberian russia
sound quality is not good
Its pretty clear after a few minutes
Depends on whych hackaton, if its gamedev then ofc itll be c# or c++
Ruby... but for entirely aesthetic reasons.
I'm not sold on C4. I tried to give them a chance over nearly 2 decades but there was always something disconnected about the middle-layers of the arhictecture. I've been giving event modeling much more focus
I use c,c++,css,html,Javascript
I use c,c++,css,html,Javascript
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Thank you CraftConf for organizing the conference this opportunity to talk about TDD & Hexagonal Architecture.
Just stumbled upon it. That was a great session by the way.
nice job losing your cushy riot games job BITCH
this is the way.
to die in config hell, why not just use go and finish with it?
But why are there hungarian subtitles?
CSS at a hackathon is crazy
Rust
Really feeling this talk after Boeing has had yet another incident of cost saving negatively affecting the safety of their product. Referring to the door-plug issue of course.
2:48 The 737 has no doors... 💀💀💀
Does a VUI for TaskWarrior using LLM technology exist?
The question that mentioned CAD: a good example how this does not work and I suspect that the speaker has only worked on the one kind of application: the typical business-oriented DB+UI type of applications. The answer given to that question completely misses the point.
Ok, so we want to deliver every hour and only in terms of user stories. I fail to imagine what kind of a user story could be delivered within an hour....
Good talk and excellent pointers given. Running taskwarrior and taskopen now as a start.
Wow, that was a complete waste of time. It's 40 minutes long and about nothing in particular. Probably the worst conference topic I've seen by him (and don't get me wrong, I admire Sam).
Java is not JavaScript...
14:05 the other other issue is simply trust, organizations are not gonna go completely strucutre themselves as well as the code just because one consultannt told them too because who's to say another one won't say the same in the future.
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Excellent presentation, thank you. I'll share it with my colleagues.
The brick being helpful when hair is on fire is such a tortured analogy. If someone's hair was on fire and you handed them a brick, the most they'd do with it is throw it at you.
Is tge song free to use?
Exicited about my next hackathon,but i'm just 13😢😅
Word of advice, have a proper sleep amd meal atleast week before and you will be in the best condition, another is enjoy...
@@xanderortega4359 thankyou so much,already done with mine
Me 12..
10+ ads for a 40 min video is too much
This is an amazing talk! It shows how humans use the same tools both to create virtual worlds and to understand the real world, which is obviously a limitation, because the act of creation is clearly different from that of understanding, and on the other hand, is insightful, since it shows that this may be the case because humans need to understand the virtual worlds they create, which begs the question: is it possible to create virtual worlds without understanding them? I don't know for virtual worlds, but is surely possible for real worlds, go ask Nature ;)
Don’t know the language you were working with but the practice and lessons were great. Valuable strategies