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2021-01-09Fix live cookie settingsBen Sima
Auth was broken without the xsrf thing disabled. Anyway, its best to have well-defined live and test settings. I will re-enable xsrf when I figure out the js snippet I need.
2020-12-29Deploy hoogle to Biz.DevBen Sima
I had to refactor Biz/Bild/Rules.nix. I also had to checkin my patched hoogle.nix file, but I also upstreamed the patch to nixpkgs-dev so it shouldn't stick around for too long.
2020-12-06De-nest Devalloc and a few other cleanupsBen Sima
2020-12-05Renamespace Devalloc and QueBen Sima
Move them under the Biz root so that we know they are specific to Biz stuff. Biz is for proprietary stuff that we own. I also had to refactor the bild namespace parsing code because it couldn't handle a namespace with 3 parts. I really need to get that namespace library written and tested.
2020-12-04Devalloc informational websiteBen Sima
This includes deployment and implementation. As part of sprint-49, here are the startup progress questions: - Are you on track? - Yes? I'm making progress toward a proper launch. - Are you launched? - No - How many weeks to launch? - I would say 4 but it's probably more like 8 - How many (prospective) users have you talked to in the last week? - 2, Kyle and his manager, see below - What have you learned from them? - Kyle thought the metrics were interesting. - His manager thought the metrics were kinda useful but didn't think they really helped people ship higher quality code faster. So that's the rub: I have to show how this can make devs ship higher quality code faster; or, develop a set of features that improve those things. - Kyle pointed out that the clustering feature of devalloc will find optimal pairings *and* identify team silos that could be improved, so that's important to remember and might be a good angle in the future. - On a scale of 1-10, what is your morale? - 6 maybe - What most improved your primary metric? - Well I was able to deploy something within in the week, whereas before I had zero deploys per week. So that's an improvement. - What is your biggest obstacle? - Finding customers to talk to. - Also the thing isn't really built yet, I just have a python script. I need to build the real SaaS product - What are your top 1-3 goals for next week? - Find a single customer I can work with on an ongoing basis - I should ask around my network to see if I have any second-order connections that would be willing to work with me (Asher, Chad, previous bosses, etc) - Build out the front-end of the website (it's very simple, would just need a basic miso module and deployment) - Figure out how to connect/auth to the Github API so I can start building the SaaS version of the product Some user feedback from my friend Kyle. This comes from his engineering manager: > "Looks neat. If it were priced low enough I could see using it to run reports > as part of an overall package. A lot of those metrics don't matter too much to > me as a manager though A lot of these code quality tools are handy info but I > don't feel like they make people ship code any faster or any higher quality > Things like CodeClimate work well for Jrs though to avoid obvious static type > mistakes" Kyle provided some additional comments: > he might have been an unusual case. Jared's not big into metrics, Pivotal > Tracker point estimates, or things like that... He's far more into qualitative > feedback, like retrospectives and 1:1s > > I think it's definitely neat data! I certainly like the collaboration analysis > > It's interesting, we recently had a pair where two devs didn't work well > together, that could be represented here. Though, we didn't want to avoid > having them work together, we wanted them to find a work style that worked for > both of them And that's a good point: devalloc will find optimal pairings *and* points where you could improve team cohesiveness.
2020-11-18Extend bild to nix targets properlyBen Sima
Also had to capitalize some stuff, and move some nix files around and rename the metadata directive from 'exe' to 'out' because that just makes more sense, and fix some compiler errors. But now bild treats both nix and hs files as buildable things. So that's cool. One interesting example is Biz/Pie.{nix,hs} - I can either create a dev build of the hs file with ghc, or I can create a fully-encapsulated nix build. Its nice to have both options because a dev build with ghc takes half the amount of time, and I can rely on my locally cached hi and ho files. I think this shows the power of bild, but also can be a somewhat subtle thing. The issue really is with the separate command calls in nix builds vs dev builds. I figure there are a few ways to fix this: 1. Try to use bild inside the nix rules. That could be interesting, but could also lead to some weird behavior or worm holes forming. 2. Extract the command line invocation into a separate file, some kind of really simple template that gets pulled into both programs. It is important to consider that in the future I might want to have bild do a module-by-module nix build of programs, but I'm not sure how that would effect my choice here.