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<p>We are the U in UX. </p>
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https://cantunsee.space/
Tiago Costa
Feb 12, 2019
Topics:
desing, ui, ux
<p>prerender.io allows your Javascript website to be crawled perfectly by search engines: </p>
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https://prerender.io/
Flávio Juvenal
Feb 12, 2019
Topics:
js, seo, web
<p>things to keep in mind when designing for data </p>
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https://www.idashboards.com/blog/2017/07/12/optimize-data-reporting/
Aline Silveira
Feb 12, 2019
Topics:
dataviz, ui
<p>the importance of “eye candy” in data visualization (and design in general) </p>
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https://towardsdatascience.com/data-visualization-design-and-the-eye-candy-imperative-b58afb43f728
Aline Silveira
Feb 12, 2019
Topics:
dataviz, ui
<p>good practices for designing dataviz experiences </p>
↗
https://medium.com/design-ibm/designing-for-data-visualization-c2b18359878c
Aline Silveira
Feb 12, 2019
Topics:
dataviz, ui
<p>How to deal with conferenceData in Google Calendar's API </p>
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http://www.googblogs.com/hangouts-meet-now-available-in-the-google-calendar-api/
Amanda Savluchinske
Feb 11, 2019
Topics:
api, google calendar
<p>Django app for adding admin object tools (actions inside change form): </p>
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https://github.com/crccheck/django-object-actions
Flávio Juvenal
Feb 8, 2019
Topics:
django
<p>Understanding Redux's connection functions if you're a beginner: </p>
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https://medium.com/ovrsea/mapstatetoprops-and-why-you-may-not-need-mapdispatchtoprops-as-a-beginner-dd012a3da5e6
Luca Bezerra
Feb 7, 2019
Topics:
javascript, react, redux
<p>Cool Python Cheatsheet </p>
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https://github.com/gto76/python-cheatsheet
Gustavo Carvalho
Feb 6, 2019
Topics:
cheatsheet, python
<p>Awesome Python Security resources </p>
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https://github.com/guardrailsio/awesome-python-security
Gustavo Carvalho
Feb 6, 2019
Topics:
python, security
<p>You can use RequestFactory to test Django views </p>
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https://matthewdaly.co.uk/blog/2015/08/02/testing-django-views-in-isolation/
Amanda Savluchinske
Feb 6, 2019
Topics:
django
<p>how to embed Google Images directly from Google Drive </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10311092/displaying-files-e-g-images-stored-in-google-drive-on-a-website
Amanda Savluchinske
Jan 31, 2019
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<p>why pair-designing might be great for our team </p>
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https://medium.com/product-labs/pair-designing-6ac66d167ede
Aline Silveira
Jan 31, 2019
Topics:
design, process, workflow
<p>great tips on UX writing </p>
↗
https://uxplanet.org/16-rules-of-effective-ux-writing-2a20cf85fdbf
Aline Silveira
Jan 31, 2019
Topics:
ui, ux
<p>Easy broker-agnostic way to get number of tasks in a Celery queue: </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/33205077/145349
Flávio Juvenal
Jan 30, 2019
Topics:
celery, python
<p>Professional Software Development: a book for students with almost everything you’ll need to know to “hit the ground running” - </p>
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https://mixmastamyk.bitbucket.io/pro_soft_dev/index.html
Flávio Juvenal
Jan 30, 2019
Topics:
book
<p>"If you want to have stretch goals, you better have open ears" - great interview with Amy Edmondson, who first identified the concept of psychological safety in work teams: </p>
↗
https://hbr.org/ideacast/2019/01/creating-psychological-safety-in-the-workplace
Flávio Juvenal
Jan 29, 2019
Topics:
business, management, metrics
<p>pytest-race allows you to test race conditions in your codebase </p>
↗
https://github.com/idlesign/pytest-race/
Carlos Coelho
Jan 25, 2019
Topics:
pytest, python, testing
<p>Can Users Control and Understand a UI Driven by Machine Learning? </p>
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https://www.nngroup.com/articles/machine-learning-ux/
Flávio Juvenal
Jan 25, 2019
Topics:
ai, machine-learning, ui, ux
<p>Patterns for Daily Standup Meetings </p>
↗
https://www.martinfowler.com/articles/itsNotJustStandingUp.html
Tiago Costa
Jan 24, 2019
Topics:
management, people, scrum
<p>Page Object Pattern for Your Selenium Tests </p>
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https://www.pluralsight.com/guides/getting-started-with-page-object-pattern-for-your-selenium-tests
João Lins
Jan 24, 2019
Topics:
selenium, tests
<p>List of screen specs for mobile devices </p>
↗
https://www.mydevice.io/
João Lins
Jan 23, 2019
Topics:
design, front-end, mobile
<p>Git Command Explorer: find the right commands you need without digging through the web. </p>
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https://gitexplorer.com/
Felipe Farias
Jan 22, 2019
Topics:
git
<p>The React Handbook </p>
↗
https://medium.freecodecamp.org/the-react-handbook-b71c27b0a795
Felipe Farias
Jan 22, 2019
Topics:
handbook, react, tutorial
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