Yeah, for some people TDD just clicks. Two minutes of Red-Green-Refactor and they're hooked. I'm definitely not one of those people -- TDD can be a struggle for me at times. Do you have a plan for how to practise?
To answer your question, I'm looking to give back to the community. Cheesy answer I know, but I've come to realise that I'm a selfish git, and that doesn't do me (or anyone) any good. Don't know how to approach it yet though.
On a technical side, I plan to dig deeper into Rust. I've heard excellent things, but the terrible name has put me off for too long.
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Yeah, for some people TDD just clicks. Two minutes of Red-Green-Refactor and they're hooked. I'm definitely not one of those people -- TDD can be a struggle for me at times. Do you have a plan for how to practise?
To answer your question, I'm looking to give back to the community. Cheesy answer I know, but I've come to realise that I'm a selfish git, and that doesn't do me (or anyone) any good. Don't know how to approach it yet though.
On a technical side, I plan to dig deeper into Rust. I've heard excellent things, but the terrible name has put me off for too long.