Ryder TimberlakeTrauma and ProcessThis is a post about a simple yet profoundly influential vicious cycle that occurs frequently in software development environments.2 min read·Jul 2, 2021----
Ryder TimberlakeNobody’s app is named “App”Naming is important. As has been pointed out many times before, computers faithfully execute our written instructions, but we don’t write…4 min read·Jun 9, 2021----
Ryder TimberlakeBring Domain-Driven Organization to your Codebase Today. Break Nothing.As some of you may know, for several years now I have been interested in bringing domain holism to software projects.4 min read·Jun 7, 2021----
Ryder TimberlakeWhat to do between changes and runtimeThink about the system flow and generate a set of expectations before you exercise your code.7 min read·Sep 13, 2018----
Ryder TimberlakeImproving technical savvy and team performance through “I don’t know”I’ve been reading a lot of Brené Brown lately. As part of a welcome career transition out of enterprise software and into software…2 min read·Sep 10, 2018----
Ryder TimberlakeSoft Skills 101If there’s one thing that I still don’t believe is talked about quite enough in the development world, if it’s not gender inequality then…3 min read·Apr 16, 2016----
Ryder TimberlakeThinking Small: Week Three at the Iron YardWell we’re almost through week four here at the Iron Yard as I’m writing this, if that tells you anything.7 min read·Mar 25, 2016----
Ryder TimberlakeUnlocking Creativity through Iterative ImprovementIn a great talk from last year’s Ruby Remote Conf, Peter Cooper gave me permission to write scrappy code (Seriously, he did. We can go back…2 min read·Mar 18, 2016----
Ryder TimberlakeWeek Two At The Iron YardWell, we made it through week two of the Iron Yard Indy, and to quote Keanu Reeves at his finest…6 min read·Mar 12, 2016----
Ryder TimberlakeI am an Imposter (And so can You!)Just watched this talk on imposter syndrome by Julie Pagano for an Iron Yard assignment.4 min read·Mar 11, 2016----