Embarking on your journey as a Mendix developer is both thrilling and daunting. The ability to create applications at lightning speed is at your fingertips, but so is the risk of making a mistake and breaking something. The fear of making mistakes can be overwhelming, especially when venturing into unfamiliar territory. But here’s the good news: mistakes aren’t just okay—they’re opportunities to learn and grow.
Author of the blog:
Chelsea Veenstra
At the start of May 2024, Chelsea joined our ranks, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. With pride, we announce that Chelsea is the sole Mendix Certified Expert in Australia, bringing unparalleled expertise to our projects.
At CAPE, we’ve turned this mindset into a fun tradition called the “Meatball Meter.” Whenever someone makes a mistake, they earn a meatball for every hour it takes to fix it. At the end of each quarter, we tally up the meatballs and celebrate with a team lunch where everyone brings homemade meatballs to share. It’s a delicious way to turn mishaps into valuable learning moments—and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good meatball?
This tradition encourages an open culture where sharing mistakes isn’t just accepted but celebrated. By discussing what went wrong and how we fixed it, we not only grow as individual developers but also help our teammates avoid similar pitfalls.
Luckily, in Mendix, there are plenty of ways to undo an “uh-oh” moment before it earns you a meatball. In this blog, I’ll walk you through all the tools and tricks to recover from mistakes and get your project back on track.
Chelsea Veenstra
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