I’m right. All the best ways to end an argument.
Invert less. George Malamidis of NutRun suggests getting rid of IoC, at least where you don’t need it, which is most of the time. “It’s seamlessly interchanging implementations of interfaces. I think you will agree with me on this: How often do you really need to do that? Almost never.”
Specialize more. Also from NutRun: “In the vast majority of cases, it makes more sense to make code specific, instead of generic. Think of the small picture, then the bigger picture and then fit those in the Big Picture. Get the basics right before you leverage the framework. And choose frameworks in a way that will suit your design instead of basing your design on Frameworks.”
Quick witted Vim. If you can’t stand Vim, but still need to peacefully co-exist when making changes to the server, this is the quick reference for you. For everything else, try cheat vim.
