New Article, "The Five Minute Feedback Fix"
Hi everyone!
I know I said there was no newsletter this week, but that doesn't mean no new content! Last year I was approached by The ReadMe Project, GitHub's new online zine, to write about formal methods. I decided to focus on decision tables, since they have a great strength-weight ratio and you can learn everything about them in only five minutes.
Hence, The five-minute feedback fix. You can now read it here:
The five-minute feedback fix · GitHub
Got 5 minutes? @hillelogram has a formal feedback method you can learn to deliver high-quality software that’s cheaper and faster:
(Full disclosure I'm not fond of the title and proposed "Faster feedback with formal methods", but that was overruled by the editing team.)
Normal newsletter should resume next week. In the meantime, if you're coming to Strange Loop, please say hi! I made ~250 truffles, caramels, and chocolate taffies, plus a kilo of cacao brittle for any vegans who show up.
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