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Advanced Claude Code Configuration Guide - patterns for professional solo development
Feld Claude Code Configuration Guide
A comprehensive guide documenting professional solo development patterns using Claude Code. Covers workflow discipline, session persistence, automated quality gates, business operations, and EOS management across twelve repositories and eight worktrees.
To me, legacy code is simply code without tests. I’ve gotten some grief for this definition. What do tests have to do with whether code is bad?
To me, the answer is straightforward, and it is a point that I elaborate throughout the book: Code without tests is bad code. It doesn’t matter how well written it is; it doesn’t matter how pretty or object-oriented or well-encapsulated it is.
With tests, we can change the behavior of our code quickly and verifiably. Without them, we really don’t know if our code is getting better or worse.
Chapter 1 Changing Software
Four Reasons to Change Software:
For simplicity’s sake, let’s look at four primary reasons to change software.
ReactiveConf 2017 Lightning Talk CFP: With styled-components into the future
With styled-components into the future
Preprocessing is dead, long live preprocessing!
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#ReactiveConf 2017 Lightning Talk Submission: JavaScript Slam Poetry
TL;DR: If you want to see me perform a spoken word poem about JavaScript in front of 1000 people (and on video), please ⭐ star this gist. If you're on mobile, you'll need to request desktop site.
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