25 January 2023 by Phillip Johnston • Last updated 27 January 2023I am ideologically aligned with distributing code in repositories that serve a single purpose. As a software consumer, I think that smaller, single purpose repositories and components are more approachable and easier to use. Of course, every decision comes with its tradeoffs, and this … Continue reading "An Experiment: Develop in a Monorepo and Distribute to Standalone Repositories"| Embedded Artistry
I see a lot of essays framed as writing advice which are actually thinly veiled descriptions of how someone writes that basically say "you should write how I write", e.g., people who write short posts say that you should write short posts. As with technical topics, I think a lot of different things can work and what's really important is that you find a style that's suitable to you and the context you operate in. Copying what's worked for someone else is unlikely to work for you, making "writ...| danluu.com
This is inspired by Dan Luu's post on the advantages of a single big repository| yosefk.com
Reaching 95%-ile isn't very impressive because it's not that hard to do. I think this is one of my most ridiculable ideas. It doesn't help that, when stated nakedly, that sounds elitist. But I think it's just the opposite: most people can become (relatively) good at most things.| danluu.com