55 Months, 1 Day
Author announces publication of 'Taking Testing Seriously', a 500-page book detailing the RST software testing methodology after 55 months of work.
Author announces publication of 'Taking Testing Seriously', a 500-page book detailing the RST software testing methodology after 55 months of work.
Explains the BEM CSS methodology, its naming conventions (Block, Element, Modifier), and its advantages for maintainable code in team projects.
A developer critiques the blind adoption of Scrum, arguing it's often misapplied and becomes a rigid, unproductive ritual rather than a useful framework.
A satirical guide on how to misuse and distort the Scrum framework, leading to failure, to highlight common Agile anti-patterns.
An analysis of futurist prediction methods, comparing accurate forecasters with those who have poor track records.
An introduction to CUBE CSS, a pragmatic CSS methodology focused on simplicity, consistency, and leveraging the power of native CSS.
A developer explains the mindset and methodology behind debugging by walking through a real-world fix for the Twitch desktop client.
Discusses the WEIRD bias in research and its impact on web development, urging inclusivity in design and testing.
A mind map summarizing the red teaming methodology and techniques from 'The Hacker Playbook 3' for cybersecurity professionals.
Explains why targeting HTML tags directly in CSS is problematic for maintainability and scalability, advocating for using classes instead.
Explores why enterprise software development struggles to connect with consumers, contrasting it with the agile, user-driven approach of startups.
A developer reflects on learning a better way to peel a banana from monkeys, drawing a parallel to the importance of questioning and improving software development techniques.
A critique of traditional 'business requirements' gathering in software development, arguing it's an ineffective approach for building products.