
Nat Bennett
Some have called them a software engineer. They've worked on Cloud Foundry and a few other large systems. They're also a writer, photographer, and speaker.
Why do prototypes suck?
Why is it, exactly, that prototypes are so miserable to maintain and operate? And how can we avoid putting prototypes into production?
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Mere Being - 008 - Cake, Reacher, and Loops
Please stop writing Dockerfiles
Mostly what you're doing when you give these choices to application developers is giving them opportunities to get bitten by clowns.
Mere Being 007 - November
Moving, terrible AI art projects, and a recipe for braised cauliflower