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@kentbeck.com 's "Tidy first?"
Yesterday I attended @kentbeck.com ’s “Tidy first?” (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special…) webinar on #acmtechtalk ➛ … and enjoyed it as a pretty well refresh about #xtremeprogramming and #refactoring and what makes #swdevelopment productive and fun 👏 thank you! Book sources - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

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Check out and play around with DaisyUI
#elixirlang #phoenixframework This weekend I had time to check out and play around with DaisyUI, after listening to Phoenix’s #DaisyUI Facelift (podcast.thinkingelixir.com/247) the last days.
I liked it at the first try, although I couldn’t find a ‘–migrate-all-older-projects’ option.
Phoenix’s DaisyUI Facelift News includes Phoenix adding DaisyUI, Erlang/OTP 28.0-rc2 with priority messages, LiveViewPortal for embedding LiveView in any website, upcoming Elixir improvements to double dependency compilation sp… podcast.thinkingelixir.com
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ElixirConfEU conference in Krakow
Yesterday, I ordered two tickets for the #ElixirEU conference in Krakow for @oscarolbe.bsky.social and myself. I am really looking forward to the two days and the journey on the night train from Linz to Krakow. See you at the conference. www.elixirconf.eu
ElixirConf EU 2025 on 15-16 May, Kraków & Virtual www.elixirconf.eu

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Slow code?
On our servers, a lot of routine jobs run on the first of every month. Today, monitoring the log files feels particularly slow. Maybe it’s because it’s not just the first of the month, but also the start of a new quarter?

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We Are All Living in George Orwell’s World Now
We Are All Living in George Orwell’s World Now www.nytimes.com/2025/03/29/m…
A good #morningread for this Monday

We Are All Living in George Orwell’s World Now He is easy to quote, but what would the iconoclastic British socialist really have thought about politics today? www.nytimes.com