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<p>React state management libraries in 2022 </p>
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https://www.albertgao.xyz/2022/02/19/react-state-management-libraries-2022/
Raí Siqueira
May 25, 2022
Topics:
react
<p>You Are Doing SQL Pagination Wrong </p>
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https://betterprogramming.pub/you-are-doing-sql-pagination-wrong-739a700acbd0
Marcilio Leite
May 23, 2022
Topics:
optimization, performance, sql
<p><em>Sent by Jota</em>> Professional Programming: The First 10 Years </p>
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https://thorstenball.com/blog/2022/05/17/professional-programming-the-first-10-years/
Rebeca Sarai
May 20, 2022
Topics:
software
<p>Resources for leading through crises </p>
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https://larahogan.me/blog/resources-leading-through-crises/
Filipe Ximenes
May 19, 2022
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<p>Where’s your bottleneck? CPU time vs wallclock time </p>
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https://pythonspeed.com/articles/blocking-cpu-or-io/
Flavio Juvenal
May 19, 2022
Topics:
optimization, performance, python
<p>HTTP Archive’s annual <em>state of the web</em> report: </p>
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https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2021/
Rebeca Sarai
May 17, 2022
Topics:
report, web
<p>Should you have a separate domain for content served through the CDN? </p>
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https://www.duncanmackenzie.net/blog/cdn-separate-domain/
Rebeca Sarai
May 17, 2022
Topics:
cdn
<p>Reading Source Code (React-Query): </p>
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https://alexkondov.com/reading-source-code-react-query/
Raí Siqueira
May 17, 2022
Topics:
react
<p>Smooth and simple page transitions with the shared element transition API: </p>
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/shared-element-transitions-for-spas/
Marcilio Leite
May 17, 2022
Topics:
spa, web
<p>Use Partial Responses To Reduce Request Sizes </p>
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http://highscalability.squarespace.com/blog/2011/3/9/google-and-netflix-strategy-use-partial-responses-to-reduce.html
Elton Morais
May 17, 2022
Topics:
performance, rest, web api
<p>django-readers: a lightweight function-oriented toolkit for better organisation of business logic and efficient selection and projection of data in Django projects </p>
↗
https://github.com/dabapps/django-readers
Rebeca Sarai
May 16, 2022
Topics:
django
<p>The challenges of designing a white label product </p>
↗
https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/the-challenges-of-designing-a-white-label-product-8398dcad8e85
Evilanne Brandão
May 16, 2022
Topics:
design, product design, ux
<p>Grep for JSON cli tool: </p>
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https://github.com/TomNomNom/gron
Flavio Juvenal
May 16, 2022
Topics:
cli, grep, json, tool
<p>You don't need that CORS request: </p>
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https://nickolinger.com/blog/2021-08-04-you-dont-need-that-cors-request/
Flavio Juvenal
May 16, 2022
Topics:
cors, performance, web
<p>Fear is the mind-killer. Fear of deploys is the ultimate technical debt. </p>
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https://charity.wtf/2019/05/01/friday-deploy-freezes-are-exactly-like-murdering-puppies/
Flavio Juvenal
May 13, 2022
Topics:
cd, deploy, devops, sre
<p>‘No Friday deployments’ is an anti-pattern: </p>
↗
https://pabloroman.es/en/posts/2019/08/can-you-deploy-on-fridays/
Flavio Juvenal
May 13, 2022
Topics:
cd, deploy, devops, sre
<p>YAML Cheat Sheet & Quick Reference </p>
↗
https://quickref.me/yaml
Pamella Bezerra
May 12, 2022
Topics:
cheat sheet, yaml
<p>Custom checks using Django check framework, inspect and ast: </p>
↗
https://gist.github.com/hakib/e2e50d41d19a6984dc63bd94580c8647
Flavio Juvenal
May 10, 2022
Topics:
django
<p>Should engineering managers write code? </p>
↗
https://leaddev.com/skills-new-managers/should-engineering-managers-write-code?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Should+engineering+managers+write+code%3F&utm_campaign=Originals+-+Issue+83+%28Apr+21%29
Gabriela Cavalcante
May 10, 2022
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<p>“The most common mistake a Product Manager can make for the long term success of a product is to let the metric define the product versus letting the user needs define the product and the product define the metric.” </p>
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https://www.mindtheproduct.com/the-wrong-ways-to-be-data-driven/
Lais Varejão
May 10, 2022
Topics:
product management
<p>Accessibility checklist from Webflow </p>
↗
https://webflow.com/accessibility/checklist
Pedro Bacelar
May 10, 2022
Topics:
accessibility, checklist, design, front end, ui, ux, wacg
<p>falls "mainly in the planes" </p>
↗
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/Random.html
Fellipe Souto
May 9, 2022
Topics:
correlationid, random numbers, uuid
<p>The Future of CSS: CSS Toggles </p>
↗
https://www.bram.us/2022/04/20/the-future-of-css-css-toggles/
Marcilio Leite
May 5, 2022
Topics:
css
<p>Data means nothing if you don't know about usefulness </p>
↗
https://ericdataproduct.substack.com/p/making-data-actionable-the-immense?utm_campaign=Data_Elixir&utm_source=Data_Elixir_385&s=r
Diogo de Miranda
May 5, 2022
Topics:
data, management, product
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