Making small incremental improvements every day can lead to great things, but it's also important to recognize that incremental neglect and small missteps can accumulate and lead to negative outcomes.
Avoiding bad habits is just as important as cultivating good habits.
To address these issues, we need to become aware of our patterns of incremental neglect and take deliberate steps to counteract them and foster healthier habits.
The author explores the concept of frameworks in software development and compares them to hammers in the context of building a spice rack.
They discuss the evolution of the approach to tooling in software development and how it has shifted from universal hammers to specialized factories.
The author introduces a new solution—a general-purpose tool-building factory factory factory—to address the complexity of managing multiple factories and tools, allowing developers to have customized tools for their specific projects.