My coding workflowAmitai Schlairhttps://schmonz.com/2015/09/16/my-coding-workflow/Yareev's schmonz.comikiwiki2018-04-05T21:11:28ZNice Posthttps://schmonz.com/2015/09/16/my-coding-workflow/comment_1_0f175395d0235c9ce983afc721dde542/Andrew Robinson III2018-04-05T21:11:28Z2015-09-18T18:01:45Z
<p>”When I’m programming, I’m more attuned than usual to bottlenecks” - I completely agree with this…when I switched from Windows to a Mac the biggest struggle was re-learning the keyboard shortcuts…it was painful until I rewired my brain</p>
<p>”start by arranging for a fast red/green feedback loop” - This could be true for so many things…kinda my life mantra…build, measure, learn…macro for business / micro for a development process</p>
<p>”I look for the present bottleneck, work to ease it, and repeat. Every time I pay for smooth, my investments yield strong returns.” - True Kaizen…continuous improvement of alll of the things.</p>
<p>Overall very well written!</p>
comment 2https://schmonz.com/2015/09/16/my-coding-workflow/comment_2_537679e7559f264b59d67263338374aa/parsley722015-09-28T07:32:03Z2015-09-28T07:32:02Z
<p>If you’re looking to get off “a weird revision control system” (i.e. Accurev) checkout this Python project that converts Accurev to git:
https://github.com/orao/ac2git</p>
Respondulatinghttps://schmonz.com/2015/09/16/my-coding-workflow/comment_3_ffe292f140ea37d63d3cc63778766018/Amitai Schlair2017-01-07T18:22:22Z2015-09-28T22:06:52Z
<p>Andrew, I appreciate being read by someone who clearly understands
my thought process. I suspect I could learn a thing or three from
reading a writeup of your workflow!</p>
<p>parsley72, thanks for the pointer. I won’t get to fight that battle
here, but others might. I’ve also seen
<a href="https://github.com/gmanley/legit-the-git">legit-the-git</a> for
gatewaying Git to AccuRev, and am not using it either. I’ve got a
tiny script I run when it’s a good time to catch up my local git.
Good enough for my needs for the moment.</p>