It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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There is a belief still held by many that the Earth is the center of our solar system and man the center of all. But a comeuppance is due and I believe this is the moment we rise up. I'm grateful to all taking a stand. Nothing supreme or supremacist can speak for the many.
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I have some ideas about this even in a state Doug Ducey a governor who will finally is that the end of his terms. He it's made a terrible statement Arizona's almost complete abortion ban for anybody. Let's teach a lesson to people like this with no ethics, no vision, no care.
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I remember before Roe v Wade the back alley abortion and horrible mistakes. Fortunately we have the ways and means to solve this problem far more easily now. We can avoid this now stop we just need a plan of action and Define the highest at highest risk then how to mitigate this.
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I think this reversal is one of many others to come. I encourage protest and resistance. I discourage interaction with haters online. I hopee do not engage the binary haters they are there to distract and divide from a beginning that can bring real change.
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Born a decade before the decision to allow abortion as a constitutional right? I so deadly bombings at clinics, murder of doctors, the fight over abortion has never stopped being brutal, just hidden in the noise. I am not surprised at the ruling and proud of our responses.
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The many come together finally in protest and resistance. Despite not doing so through Trumpian delusional and deadly, brutal hate speech, criminal, malignant compliance by not just the GOP but of liberal and social justice actually fought back. I am proud to see this day come.
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
I spent my career flying from place to place, living out of a suitcase and loved it. I learned how to sleep through much turbulence I honestly don't know how. I apparently survive and possibly even thrive in adversity. Strange yes indeed and remains inexplicable to me as well!
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
Oddly enough, I sleep better on water or in air turbulence on airplanes. What's that about? LOL
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Replying to @mediajunkie
I think it was in one case at least and not understanding specificity of use I was claiming wasn't against agile it was executed improperly with leadership agenda of speed over quality vs good developers. Also, agile works best imo if the team is mature enough to be ready to run.
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
I am very selfish about every moment that sleep comes my way at all. So no says me and I'm not even sorry sleep is a need not so much a pleasure and I don't get very much of the first at all.😂
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@mediajunkie interesting that this portion of the thread I posted earlier this has caused some pushback regarding agile. I'm wondering why that was what you honed in on when most feedback so far has defended it. It is not a criticism of agile Dev in specific use but the general.
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This is why I've always been so dedicated to learning language. We begin to use it well only after study, and then study perhaps for a lifetime. This is why siung a JS Framework without learning JavaScrilpt bothers me so much. All thoughts encouraged as always! thx, Molly (8/end)
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Never do I personally want the web developer to not have opportunity to create and innovate. We can do this in a sandbox, but we rush to deployment, usually for reasons that include making a deadline, retaining a paycheckc, and of course, the company profit and optics. (7)
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Human beings take a lot of time to develop physically. We don't pop out of the womb speaking succinctly on a shared issue. We don't take our first breath and immediatly start sprinting. It might be a nice thought, but isn't what happens because we need more time to develop. (5)
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When we think about the Agile process of srum and sprint, we have a time limitation to state where our individual issues with a given problem exist. Once scrum finishes, we move forward to sprint. Is that truly enough time to develop enough strength to solve a problem? (4)
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Agile development is in fact a very fine metaphor to explain the true goals and intent of my position. Especially scrum to sprint which use limitations to solve problems quickly. Specifically applied, I believe this method to be powerful, but as a methodology, it often fails. (3)
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A developer aquaintance and I have been discussing our frustrations with the state of the web. A thought they sent to me was about Agile development and the thought that this factored in to the discontentment's we were feeling. (2) #web #webdevelopment #a11y
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A common criticism of "web standards" and of me personally has been that such constraints limit the freedom of creation and innovation. I find this thinking to be logical and reasonable. I also find the way we apply it us often impracticle. (1) #web #webdevelopment #a11y
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No my dear, YOU rock. Bringing web standards and accessibility into IBM? Guess what? That work pre-dates my article series for IBM via developer works. XHTML and CSS were the topics. We can look at this now in linear time as you the teacher and I the student, how about that? :)
Update: I figured out my writer's block re: HTML/CSS/ I'll start with some history, examples of ideals. Then bring it up through time along with snarky commentary. P.S. for my commentary on current approaches I'll be writing them using JavaScript using if/then statements.
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