File organization and naming are powerful weapons against chaos.
The attached is similar to the code we used.
– anonymous
Your closest collaborator is you six months ago, but you don't reply to emails.
– @gonuke, after @kcranstn http://bit.ly/motivate_git (really from @mtholder)
Pick a license, any license.
– @codinghorror, http://blog.codinghorror.com/pick-a-license-any-license/
You won’t write tests, because they feel like make work, and then you’ll make yourself very sad, and so you’ll start writing tests. As far as I can tell, everyone does this.
– @christinacaci, http://christinacacioppo.com/blog/build-products
like asking how to extract chocolate from meatloaf
– @voovarb, https://twitter.com/Voovarb/status/626805028808970240
It's not that we don't test our code, it's that we don't store our tests so they can be re-run automatically.
– @hadleywickham, testthat article
Let's start the "titanic data" movement. Data too big to fail.
– @neilfws with assist from @aaronquinlan, https://twitter.com/neilfws/status/588533319135985665