“Our results suggest that improving code maintainability from very high to excellent pays off. The returns in the upper end of the quality spectrum are not diminishing — they are increasing. This underscores that exceptional code quality is not only a developer’s vanity metric.” — https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.13407.pdf (PDF)
Briefly thought about submitting to the call for papers of #ITTage. Skimmed through the diversity of the program of their topic days' tracks (women / men):
With the attention for Spring Modulith I missed that jMolecules still exists as its own separate entity (heh). Looks interesting! Gonna give it a try some day soon.
If you are a self- or partially employed developer (URMs preferred), based in Germany and would like help working on #SpringModulith for 6 month, feel free to get in touch. I’d be willing to help getting the funding application in shape. https://mastodon.social/@PrototypeFund/111855136020891211
TIL about #Asimov, a tool to exclude build target folders for various tech stacks from a #TimeMachine backup. Be sure to install the latest head (for #Gradle support) and have your folder permissions set correctly (I had to fix mine to see my projects). https://github.com/stevegrunwell/asimov
Up for a first today: two completely sold out shows on one day. First, a “Tactical #DDD with #Java and #Spring” training at #Accento followed by “Architecturally evident Java applications with #jMolecules” at @jugka this evening. 🥳🍃☕️⚗️