How Software Companies Die -by Orson Scott Card
https://www.netjeff.com/humor/item.cgi?file=DeveloperBees
How Software Companies Die -by Orson Scott Card
https://www.netjeff.com/humor/item.cgi?file=DeveloperBees
Use the highest-level language that’s a viable option.
Lean on the built-in features that do the most work.
Write as little code as possible.
http://prog21.dadgum.com/223.html
The power of keeping a coding journal
http://tburette.github.io/blog/2014/06/25/the-power-of-keeping-a-coding-journal/
Scripting vs Programming: PHP and OOP
https://ttmm.io/tech/php-and-oop/
Things you don’t need for v1.0
The Simplest Social Sharing Links
http://xqt2.com/p/sharing_links.html
TECHNICAL DEBT: My friend Brennan speaks the truth when he says, “Hell is building fancy stuff that nobody uses.” Building without code spared us the technical debt of writing code for features that our users may not actually want.
https://medium.com/@leanstartup/how-i-built-my-startup-kollecto-with-no-code-cdb7a714285c#.il6961k8i
You Aren’t Gonna Need It
“Always implement things when you actually need them, never when you just foresee that you need them.”
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?YouArentGonnaNeedIt
“Making something with your own two hands is a super power. Why on earth would you willingly rob yourself of it?”
https://medium.com/twenty-years-in-the-valley/one-of-the-biggest-mistakes-i-ve-made-in-my-career-72bf27c538b4
“Features are Debt, not Assets”
http://berzniz.com/post/128267561586/features-are-debt-not-assets