This is really awesome explanation. I was so wrong, I was applying the composition without injecting the dependencies, but directly depending on them. Thanks for the explanation.
@11:42 "Dynamic Languages obey this principle the most extreme way possible....", then nothing and I was excited to hear what should say next to follow that statement. Nada. Does anyone have a thought on how this could be finished? I feel like it's a great insight and I'm not deep enough to write the insight myself.
I tell every junior developer to watch anything by Sandy Metz! She is awesome!
This is really awesome explanation. I was so wrong, I was applying the composition without injecting the dependencies, but directly depending on them. Thanks for the explanation.
@11:42 "Dynamic Languages obey this principle the most extreme way possible....", then nothing and I was excited to hear what should say next to follow that statement. Nada. Does anyone have a thought on how this could be finished? I feel like it's a great insight and I'm not deep enough to write the insight myself.
This is a nice talk, thanks for sharing! :)
Very nice talk!
Amazing talk!
It's just amazing
Meta programming blow my mind with that hash
omg this was done 7 years ago, and my 6 year old company who runs on ruby still hasnt implemented this. LOL #startup kappa