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binhp commented Apr 11, 2018

Finally gave up redux/mobx/... , bring legend @autowire of spring to @reactjs
Thanks to new concept of React.createContext()

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binhp commented Apr 9, 2019

"I’d rather be a failure at something I love than be a success at something I hate."

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binhp commented Apr 22, 2019

"Good code isn't written, it's re-written."

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binhp commented May 21, 2019

OKR

  • Objectives are ambitious, and should feel somewhat uncomfortable
  • Key Results are measurable; they should be easy to grade with a number (at Google we use a 0 – 1.0 scale to grade each key result at the end of a quarter)
  • OKRs are public; everyone in the company should be able to see what everyone else is working on (and how they did in the past)
  • The “sweet spot” for an OKR grade is .6 – .7; if someone consistently gets 1.0, their OKRs aren’t ambitious enough. Low grades shouldn’t be punished; see them as data to help refine the next quarter’s OKRs.

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