"Do what works" was the hard part
I think what was weird about Pivotal was how the environment fused "do what works" with "be kind."
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I think what was weird about Pivotal was how the environment fused "do what works" with "be kind."
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Was it pairing? TDD? Retros? Or was it that we could write code in peace, without being bitten by possums?
There are so many different books I could write about Neovim! I'd like to write the one that's the most useful for you.
What I did, why, how it worked, in roughly chronological order. Then a little bit about what I've been learning in the last year or so specifically, and what I want to learn next. Also, why you need to go slow to go fast, but sometimes you need to go fast to go fast.
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