Is it bad to have a BUG in our published code? Not at all. Is it bad to have a REPETITIVE BUG in our published code? Absolutely!
Author: ALIREZA SABOUEI
The neglects that come back to us!
Remember those days of university that we were satisfied when a teacher not teaching us some subjects and made it so easy for us to pass that course? Have you ever worked somewhere ( as a developer) that there is really nothing much to do and you are drowning in your comfort zone?…
OK I Skipped the tests. Shame on me. Now what?
Despite how people act and how they write on their LinkedIn, Not all of the developers are gods! It is pretty normal for me, You and anyone else to skip the tests sometimes. Ok I know! Shame on me. I have skipped those tests. Now what to do?
Connect your dots!
I suggest you check Steeve Jobs speech in Stanford university for sure. In that speech Steeve Jobs mentions remarkable points about connecting the dots. Based on those words, I tell you an interesting story of my life.