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- url: https://jordankaye.dev/posts/go-slow-move-fast/
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name: "Jordan Kaye: Go Slow to Move Fast"
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A great take on the concept of "technical debt."
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Two key takeaways:
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1. "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast."
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2. It's only technical debt if it's intentional. Otherwise, it's just bad code.
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- url: https://heydingus.net/blog/2024/8/you-and-i-can-do-hard-things
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name: "Jarrod Blundy: You (and I) Can Do Hard Things"
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It's good to be reminded sometimes.
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- url: https://www.mitchellhanberg.com/the-comprehensive-guide-to-elixirs-for-comprehension/
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name: "Mitchell Hanberg: The Comprehensive Guide to Elixirs for Comprehension"
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I saw this guide linked from the Elixir Slack and it is the best guide to comprehensions
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and the `for` special form in Elixir that I've seen. I write Elixir code every day and I had
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no idea about some of the options. See also: [the official documentation for comprehensions](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/comprehensions.html).
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- url: https://public.work/
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name: "public.work"
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