Is the bot #[0] really zapping for any note? Or what's the criteria, #[1]?
I like it, and I would like to learn more from it. Is it OSS in GitHub or similar?
Chema
chemaclass@snort.social
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I like open-source software and sharing knowledge
Today is a nice day to enjoy #nostr


Who wants to have their zaps grouped and sorted by user?
So, instead of having multiple rows:
You will see this instead:
The PR for #amethyst is ready 🚀
Waiting for your review, #[0] 😃
You will see this instead:
The PR for #amethyst is ready 🚀 GitHub
Group zaps by author by Chemaclass · Pull Request #317 · vitorpamplona/amethyst
🚀 Goal
Issue: #159 Combine the zaps from the same user into one list entry
📚 Description
First group all zaps by author, and then aggregate t...
Enjoying NullPointerExceptions on this fine Sunday evening & night... 🎻😂 #oss #amethyst #fun


#[0] it's not working... but it's on its way
this is what I did today so far. I need some help, I wrote more details in the PR description.
GitHub
Group zaps by author by Chemaclass · Pull Request #317 · vitorpamplona/amethyst
🚀 Goal
Issue: #159 Combine the zaps from the same user into one list entry
📚 Description
First group all zaps by author, and then aggregate t...
I'm working on another massive refactoring PR for Amethyst #[0]. This time: introducing a UserInterface. Just need to solve some latest conflicts from main 💡
TDD in a nutshell; it’s about the rhythm.
1.- Specify what you want
2.- Make it work
3.- Make it better


Chemaclass
Test-Driven (Development)
TDD is a design practice, not just a testing technique. Writing tests first changes how you think about code and shape its structure.
#nostr is fun.
Appreciation is the currency for motivation.
"Still I’m not pretending
To know every story and every choice
I hope that it’s cancer
And not something else
Cause I don’t need anymore things
I don’t wanna talk about
I don’t need an answer
Care about heaven or hell
I hope that it’s cancer
So what does that say about myself?"
Almost 100 followers in #nostr wow! 😂
"When can we release this bug fix or new feature to production so the customer can benefit from this work?" This is software agile thinking.
The sooner you deliver your work to the customer, the sooner you will get real feedback from the end user, and you can iterate and improve it.
The environment is more important than we tend to think.
Building a healthy and safe environment where people can prosper and grow together is crucial for an organization to last, but more importantly, for its employees to feel proud of what they do and how they do it. An atmosphere of continuous learning and sharing knowledge makes a difference.
Software is fun


As a software developer, when you write software, you are the main responsible for the quality of whatever you're writing.
TDD is not just about "red-green-refactor" but "THINK first what you want to test, and then red-green-refactor." And that's precisely the most challenging step when practicing test-driven, especially for beginners.
Great talk:


When your unit tests are poorly written... 😆

