Humane Development with Jill Scott
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audio
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Publication Date |
Dec 04, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:37:40

Guest

Jill Scott

Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/YVrHPCZnC50

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  • help you make better decisions about your dependencies.
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You can see how well maintained every package is, what platforms and Swift versions it’s compatible with based on real-world build data, how many other dependencies it will bring in and much more. Unlike an open-source library, running an open-source website requires ongoing time for maintenance and supporting package authors in addition to the time we spend on new features. Our work is primarily funded by you - the Swift communityIf the site has helped you find a package, or if you want to support a community-run open-source project, please go to swiftpackageindex.com, look for the pink heart, and join over a hundred other people who support our work through GitHub sponsors.

We talk about...

  • (00:00) - What is Humane Development
  • (02:15) - Finding the Cleverest Solution
  • (05:45) - Bad Code Smells
  • (07:45) - Your Brain on Code
  • (11:30) - What you should do now
  • (20:30) - Accessible Code
  • (23:15) - Cognitive Overload and Teams
  • (31:30) - Cyclomatic Complexity
  • (36:00) - Final Thoughts

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Credits

Music from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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In this episode, Jill Scott comes on to talk about how to help your team build easily maintainable code for future developers and how cognitive overload can impair your developers.

Guest

Jill Scott

Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/YVrHPCZnC50

Related Episodes

Related Links 

Sponsors

swiftpackageindex.com is the place to find Swift packages. 

  • over 5,000 packages indexed now, you’ll find a package that can help. 
  • help you make better decisions about your dependencies.
  •  host DocC-based documentation for package authors.

You can see how well maintained every package is, what platforms and Swift versions it’s compatible with based on real-world build data, how many other dependencies it will bring in and much more. Unlike an open-source library, running an open-source website requires ongoing time for maintenance and supporting package authors in addition to the time we spend on new features. Our work is primarily funded by you - the Swift communityIf the site has helped you find a package, or if you want to support a community-run open-source project, please go to swiftpackageindex.com, look for the pink heart, and join over a hundred other people who support our work through GitHub sponsors.

We talk about...

  • (00:00) - What is Humane Development
  • (02:15) - Finding the Cleverest Solution
  • (05:45) - Bad Code Smells
  • (07:45) - Your Brain on Code
  • (11:30) - What you should do now
  • (20:30) - Accessible Code
  • (23:15) - Cognitive Overload and Teams
  • (31:30) - Cyclomatic Complexity
  • (36:00) - Final Thoughts

Social Media

Emailleo@brightdigit.comGitHub - @brightdigit

Twitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLeo - @leogdion

LinkedInLeo

Credits

Music from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Steven Lipton
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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