<p>A library of animated icons to make your UI more friendly </p>
https://icons8.com/c/animated-icons
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<p>Calling smart contract functions using - call() vs send(): </p>
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https://web3js.readthedocs.io/en/v1.10.0/
Rebeca Sarai
Oct 27, 2021
Topics:
solidity, web3
<p>A website with resources for UX/UI: </p>
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https://www.uxlibrary.org/
Anna Erbetta
Oct 27, 2021
Topics:
design, product design, resources, ui, ux
<p>Cognitive Ease definition: </p>
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https://tactics.convertize.com/definitions/cognitive-ease
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 27, 2021
Topics:
psychology, sales
<p>A collection of the best design practices </p>
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https://www.checklist.design/
Pedro Bacelar
Oct 26, 2021
Topics:
best practices, checklist, collection, design, ui, ux
<p>An Overview of Best Practices for Security Headers: </p>
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https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/10/18/security-headers-best-practices
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 26, 2021
Topics:
security, web
<p>A collection of public resources about how software companies test their software: </p>
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https://github.com/abhivaikar/howtheytest
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 26, 2021
Topics:
testing
<p>Avoid using faded out truncation on text as it doesn’t play well on bad monitors {legibility, UI, truncation, design, UX}</p>
↗
https://ux.stackexchange.com/a/20284
Pedro Bacelar
Oct 25, 2021
Topics:
<p>Customizing range inputs </p>
↗
https://css-tricks.com/sliding-nightmare-understanding-range-input/
Tulio Lages
Oct 25, 2021
Topics:
css, html, input, range, ui
<p>Incident Review and Postmortem Best Practices </p>
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https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/incident-review-best-practices
Filipe Ximenes
Oct 25, 2021
Topics:
incidents, process
<p>Tests aren’t enough: Case study after adding type hints to urllib3 </p>
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https://sethmlarson.dev/blog/2021-10-18/tests-arent-enough-case-study-after-adding-types-to-urllib3
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 25, 2021
Topics:
mypy, python, tests, typing
<p>Requiring an active virtual environment for pip </p>
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https://docs.python-guide.org/dev/pip-virtualenv/#requiring-an-active-virtual-environment-for-pip
Elton Morais
Oct 22, 2021
Topics:
python, virtualenv
<p>Tips for debugging with print() </p>
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https://adamj.eu/tech/2021/10/08/tips-for-debugging-with-print/?utm_campaign=Django%2BNewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Django_Newsletter_97
Filipe Ximenes
Oct 19, 2021
Topics:
python
<p>Misunderstanding Regression to the Mean: </p>
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https://youtu.be/aLv5cerjV0c
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 18, 2021
Topics:
data, math, statistics
<p>6 mistakes in software development you need to avoid </p>
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https://levelup.gitconnected.com/6-mistakes-in-software-development-you-need-to-avoid-578aa4472786
Carlos Coelho
Oct 18, 2021
Topics:
consultancy, software development
<p>django-ninja - Fast, async, type hints-based framework for building APIs: </p>
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https://github.com/vitalik/django-ninja
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 15, 2021
Topics:
api, async, django
<p>On the Diverse And Fantastical Shapes of Testing </p>
↗
https://martinfowler.com/articles/2021-test-shapes.html
João Lins
Oct 15, 2021
Topics:
test
<p>The cost of JavaScript in 2019: [javascript</p>
↗
https://v8.dev/blog/cost-of-javascript-2019
Rebeca Sarai
Oct 14, 2021
Topics:
<p>Use "identity columns" instead of serial type in Postgres > 10: </p>
↗
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/postgresql-10-identity-columns/
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 13, 2021
Topics:
db, postgres, sql
<p>Finding and killing long running queries on PostgreSQL </p>
↗
https://medium.com/little-programming-joys/finding-and-killing-long-running-queries-on-postgres-7c4f0449e86d
Andre Carneiro
Oct 13, 2021
Topics:
postgres
<p>Don't Do This in Postgres: </p>
↗
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Don%27t_Do_This
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 13, 2021
Topics:
db, postgres
<p>How Discord Stores Billions of Messages: </p>
↗
https://blog.discord.com/how-discord-stores-billions-of-messages-7fa6ec7ee4c7
Rebeca Sarai
Oct 11, 2021
Topics:
discord, scaling
<p>The data model behind Notion's flexibility: </p>
↗
https://www.notion.so/blog/data-model-behind-notion
Rebeca Sarai
Oct 11, 2021
Topics:
data, modeling
<p>A Guide to Successful Design Handoffs </p>
↗
https://uxdesign.cc/https-medium-com-91bilal-guide-to-successful-design-handoffs-18345f42d5d6
Pedro Bacelar
Oct 11, 2021
Topics:
design, documentation, handoff, qa, specs, ui
<p>Incorporating UX Work into Your Agile Backlog </p>
↗
https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ux-agile-backlog/
Pedro Bacelar
Oct 8, 2021
Topics:
agile, backlog, design, pm, product, ux
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