A year after releasing several breaking changes into a single release, ESLint published a retrospective on the process. Their document has good takeaways that are applicable beyond frontend.
This isn't a subtweet about the Python 3 rollout, is it? :)
I have a lot of respect for the Python volunteers for supporting both Python 2 and Python 3 side-by-side for a decade!
This isn't a subtweet about the Python 3 rollout, is it? :)
I have a lot of respect for the Python volunteers for supporting both Python 2 and Python 3 side-by-side for a decade!