From 14560fe6e5bc72ca456ee22d40e93217f0fddd53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julio Biason Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2019 15:33:51 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] Typos --- .../thoughts/things-i-learnt-the-hard-way.md | 22 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/thoughts/things-i-learnt-the-hard-way.md b/content/thoughts/things-i-learnt-the-hard-way.md index 8cc925d..b8a3d0e 100644 --- a/content/thoughts/things-i-learnt-the-hard-way.md +++ b/content/thoughts/things-i-learnt-the-hard-way.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags = ["en-au", "programming", "work"] +++ This is a cynical, clinical collection of things I learnt in 30 years working -with sofware development. +with software development. Again, some things are really cynical, others are long observations on different jobs. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ When developers try to solve a problem, they sometimes try to find a way that will solve all the problems, including the ones that may appear in the future. But here is the thing: The problems from the future will never come and you'll -end up either having to maintain a huge behemot of code that will never be +end up either having to maintain a huge behemoth of code that will never be fully used or you'll end up rewriting the whole thing 'cause there is a shitton of unused stuff. @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ is doing more than one thing. Break that function into two and remove the ### Good languages come with integration documentation -If the langauge comes with its own way of documentating +If the language comes with its own way of documenting functions/classes/modules/whatever and it comes even with the simplest doc generator, you can be sure that all the language functions/classes/modules/libraries/frameworks will have a good documentation @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ exception/error/result and you know how to handle it, handle it. Show an error message, try to save the data somewhere else, capture the user input in a log file to later processing, but _handle_ it. -### Types say what you data means +### Types say what you data is Memory is just a sequence of bytes; bytes are just numbers from 0 to 255; what those numbers mean is described on the language type system. @@ -403,12 +403,12 @@ code style problems. ### Code formatting tools are ok, but they are no silver bullet One thing a team may be tempted to do to avoid discussing style in code reviews -is to use a code formatting tool to auto-format code before commiting. +is to use a code formatting tool to auto-format code before committing. Now yeah, that kinda solves the problem, but there is one small problem: -we, humans, are not as flexibile to read code as computers are; what is +we, humans, are not as flexible to read code as computers are; what is readable by a computer may not be readable by a human. Surely they try to -create some heristics on what is good for human reading, but that doesn't mean +create some heuristics on what is good for human reading, but that doesn't mean it gets right. If you _do_ use a code formatting tool, use it to find out where it changes the @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ be used on. ### You'll learn about yourself the hard way -We get frustrated with code that doesn't compile. We get angry with costumers +We get frustrated with code that doesn't compile. We get angry with customers asking things back and forth. And we lash out on other when that happens. @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ to them that it feels natural and, most of the time, you're the wrong one (for not seeing that they are joking, for example, in true "Schrödinger's asshole" style.) -### Toxic/migro-aggressors are only fixable if they are _YOU_ +### Toxic/micro-aggressors are only fixable if they are _YOU_ Unless it's you realizing you're acting like a toxic person or micro-attacking someone, and realize that you're actually doing more harm than good being that @@ -648,9 +648,9 @@ I tried to become "paperless" many times. At some point, I did keep the papers away, but in the very end, it really do help to have a small notebook and a pen right next to you write that damn URL you need to send the data. -### Trello is cool and all, but Postits are nicer +### Trello is cool and all, but Post-its are nicer -Nothing says "I'm really busy, but organized" like having a bunch of post its +Nothing says "I'm really busy, but organized" like having a bunch of post-its on your desk. ### Blogging about your stupid solution is still better than being quiet