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  • RT @8thLightInc: Craftsman @dougbradbury went to Germany and discovered a new frontier of the software craftsmanship movement:
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  • "You don't learn complex things by having the solutions given to you [but] by solving the problems [they] present."
  • When TDD doesn't work, by Uncle Bob
  • RT @8thLightInc: Apprentice Blog of the Week: Are we missing opportunities to improve our READMEs?
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  • RT @DTraub: SoCraTes 2014—A Vibrant German Software Craftsmanship Community | 8th Light via @dougbradbury
  • SoCraTes 2014—A Vibrant German Software Craftsmanship Community | 8th Light via @dougbradbury
  • An Appeal to CS Teachers via @instapaper
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  • CS teachers can do better than this: Say no to comments in favor of readable code. @8thLightInc
  • How is Pairing Working? | 8th Light via @malcolm_newsome
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  • Abstraction To The Rescue | 8th Light vía @cuvuligio
  • RT @8thLightInc: Darek Pasciak makes an appeal to Computer Science teachers: don't force excessive commenting http:/…
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  • RT @dubmun: Great article about the burgeoning #softwarecraftsmanship movement in Germany. We should perhaps take notes.
  • SoCraTes 2014 - A Vibrant German Software Craftsmanship Community | 8th Light via @dougbradbury
  • Stand-ups are Broken, but Should They be Fixed? | 8th Light vía @paytonrules
  • RT @8thLightInc: Need help getting motivated this Monday? Re-read craftsman @ginnyhendry's blog on taking pride in your legacy code: http:/…
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  • RT @8thLightInc: In a tech-oriented world, UX craftsman Nick Meccia advocates for designing by hand
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  • Estimates...again and again...the NP-hard problem. Avoiding the Drift to Low Performance | 8th Light via @paulwpagel
  • "Apprentice Blog of the Week: The Dangers of Ruby Gems" very true articale about overusing gems (or pods)
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  • RT @fredverheul: On Designing By Hand << some interesting points about #design
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