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title = "Things I Learnt The Hard Way - Intro" |
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date = 2019-06-18 |
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"Things I Learnt The Hard Way (In 30 Years of Software Development)" started |
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as a simple sequence of toots (the same as "tweets", but outside Twitter) when |
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I was thinking about a new presentation I could do. |
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But why "a new presentation"? |
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I go around my state with a group called "Tchelinux": We usually go to |
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universities and talk to people starting uni, explaining things about |
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free/libre software and sometimes telling people about things they wouldn't |
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normally see in the uni curriculum. |
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One thing that annoys me is that there are very few presentations about "when |
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things go wrong". All the presentations are either prototypes or tell the good |
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stuff, and hide all the wrong things that could happen[^1]. Obviously, after |
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working 30 years in the field of software development, I saw my fair share of |
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things going wrong -- sometimes in unimaginable piles of crap -- and I thought |
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"maybe that's something people would like to hear". |
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And that's when the toot sequence started. Just before I noticed, I spent the |
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whole day just posting this kind of stuff (fortunately, my pile of "incoming" |
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was a bit empty at the time) and it had 30 points, plus addendums and a few |
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explanation points. That's when I decided to group all them in a single post. |
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All I thought when I grouped everything in a post was "this will make things |
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easier for the people following the thread on Mastodon". But then the post |
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appeared on Reddit. And Twitter. And HackerNews. And YCombinator. And none of |
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those where mine. |
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But here is the thing: Each point was limited by the toot size, which is 500 |
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characters. Sometimes that's not enough to expand the point, explain it |
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properly and add some examples. |
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And that's how the idea to write this "book" came to life. |
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[^1]: Yup, I'm guilty of that too. |
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