I'm surprised to see that they risked driving through such significantly rocky terrain! I'm going to have to check in on any close-ups of the wheels to see if any noticeable damage occurred!
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Interesting - my company largely maxing out at Java 9, I often forget about how far Java has come now that it's working on v21 😳
Same here. I'm a Tech Lead right now, but I still live in the code. I see myself as on-trajectory to Architect. I have no direct-reports or any of the responsibilities they go with direct-reports. That role is called a Team Lead at my company (which is on-trajectory for management). I stay at from that stuff like the plague 🤮
I am so incredibly intrigued by this! This might sound like a dumb question, but are there any examples of what this looks like hosted on GitHub? My employer mandates GitHub as a standardized location for enterprise code. So I'm curious if there's a way to live in both worlds at once and not go mad.
Couldn't agree more. We used Crucible as a code reviewing tool, which allowed us to develop directly on main while being able to pick-and-choose commits to add to a review. This closed that CI gap for us in a meaningful way.
However, Crucible seems to be reaching end of life (my company even denied renewal of licenses for it). So now we're forced back into Gitflow, and it's sooooo painful.
Killjoys is a super fun ride - and one of the rare shows that was allowed to FINISH its full story arc (opposed to getting canceled)!
Is it worth considering Spring (and/or Spring Boot) as its own slice? I could see arguments for and against it... Any fellow Java devs have strong feelings one way or another?
Got it! 🎉
You're right! I see that now! I'm trying to join it, but it's not showing up from my home instance. (Federated newbie, here). I'll figure it out eventually 🙃
Thanks!
Ok, I'm gonna do it. I can already hear the banter 🫣
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This is one of those instances where the "stitch-panorama" feature that I'm experimenting with in my Mars Feed app really produces some cool results! (I also did some light editing in Google Photos before uploading this)