found an old slides, on building high performance software team. pic.twitter.com/beehH43CBm
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 25, 2018
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found an old slides, on building high performance software team. pic.twitter.com/beehH43CBm
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 25, 2018
One of the most powerful features of a programming language is the ability to manipulate variables. A variable is a name that refers to a value - Think Python 2e.
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 25, 2018
Thing I never manage to figure out how to do properly with calculator. I know some calculator has memory store.
On large code base ..
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 25, 2018
Jr. dev: where's the function implemented ?
Sr. dev: (not knowing either, but he type grep -rn 'def funcname ..') It's in smpath/smfile.py line 1134.
It's not that the jr. don't know about grep, it's just he never thought of using it to answer the question.
I learn Go so that I can use all the cool tools written in Go lately. I can't write single line of Go yet out of my head. But I'm comfortable enough to `go get ..` whatever I found online. And that's how I started learning Python too.
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 25, 2018
look like a good use case for our Simple Playback API - https://t.co/Yql5BiD7Pm https://t.co/PuCjo1Rszw
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 25, 2018
https://t.co/iQQI8MJE4i, a platform based on cloud foundary that allow US gov agency to quickly deploy their web apps fully complied with the federal regulations. https://t.co/otB6z3pjQP
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 24, 2018
I secretly hope that twitter keeps extending the character limit as a social experiment, slowly conditioning our attention spans until we’re able to read actual books again
— Sweatpants Cher (@House_Feminist) January 27, 2018
Someone asked for a screenshot. Here it is. Using the tunneled Jupyter Lab that is currently running on my VPS. pic.twitter.com/l2X112bRBU
— Aizan Fahri (@aixnr) February 24, 2018
TIL using Jupyter Lab as file manager for a VPS is not a bad idea.
— Aizan Fahri (@aixnr) February 23, 2018
Step:
1. Run jupyter lab on VPS, but still localhost
2. Run ssh tunneling 8888 local & remote.
3. Open localhost port 8888 on browser.
4. Profit.
Prof Cal Newport on embracing boredom. pic.twitter.com/CBVhQxaixY
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 22, 2018
why great ideas always come during shower ? Because you don't have your smartphone !
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 20, 2018
... It’s 2018 and it’s still true that on the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog. https://t.co/0h31otuBI9
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 14, 2018
Vultr sekarang dah ada USD2.50 per month punya virtual machine.. syok juga ni https://t.co/infliamoB5
— mnajem (@mnajem) February 8, 2018
what happen if github public repository is made private and/or then deleted ? .. Its public forks will continue to exist in a separate network. https://t.co/QCB2tMZbwc
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 7, 2018
Some of the @xoxzotelephony team will be at @pyconph this Feb 24-25. If you want to chat about using python in web dev or how we work from 5 different continents, be sure to drop by and find our guys there ;)
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 7, 2018
hmm, this explain twitter pretty accurate 😂 https://t.co/hfy1l2J0oj
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 6, 2018
Far too many software developers I talk to are so afraid of picking the wrong thing to specialize in that they don’t specialize in anything. They remain stagnant in their careers for years, paralyzed by fear, always considering the “what ifs.” @simpleprogrammr
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 6, 2018
Client pay us to write real code, not tests ... so client also pay you not to test your code ? #codersfallacy
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 4, 2018
We don't have time to write tests ... but you have time to do the same tests again and again every time you make changes to your code ? #codersfallacy
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 4, 2018
The toga-demo is working ootb on my macbook - https://t.co/Yy34FvyExQ
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 3, 2018
This sound too good to be true - https://t.co/wEtXe2pKtZ Write your apps in Python and release them on iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS, Linux, Web, and tvOS using rich, native user interfaces. One codebase. Multiple apps.
— Kamal Mustafa (@k4ml) February 2, 2018