<p>In a <code>admin.ModelAdmin</code>, a field can either be in <code>prepopulated_fields</code> or <code>readonly_fields</code>, but not in both.</p>
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<p>IPython 7.0 released with asyncio integration </p>
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https://blog.jupyter.org/ipython-7-0-async-repl-a35ce050f7f7
Gustavo Carvalho
Oct 4, 2018
Topics:
ipython, jupyter
<p>nice post about how Product Managers should look at more conversations and balance them out with metrics </p>
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https://blog.pingpad.net/products-are-conversations-392f84cc8300
Rob Novelino
Oct 3, 2018
Topics:
product
<p>An awesome collection of spinners </p>
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https://github.com/yangshun/awesome-spinners
Victor Ferraz
Oct 3, 2018
Topics:
<p>Great guide about statistical significance in A/B tests </p>
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http://blog.analytics-toolkit.com/2017/statistical-significance-ab-testing-complete-guide/
Victor Carriço
Oct 3, 2018
Topics:
data analysis, statistics
<p>common assumptions about coding practices that research states that they can help but need some pinches of salt. Approaching very different areas, from microservices to agile </p>
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https://github.com/hwayne/awesome-cold-showers
Rob Novelino
Oct 3, 2018
Topics:
<p>VSCode team has launched an extension to access pull requests directly from the editor </p>
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https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2018/09/10/introducing-github-pullrequests
Vanessa Barreiros
Sep 27, 2018
Topics:
pull requests, vscode
<p>the importance of a physical space to serve as spatial memory for a project </p>
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https://library.gv.com/why-your-team-needs-a-war-room-and-how-to-set-one-up-498e940e3487?gi=d28f678a9b56
Aline Silveira
Sep 26, 2018
Topics:
design sprint, workflow
<p>is a great reference for checking out http statuses</p>
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https://httpstatuses.com
Victor Ferraz
Sep 25, 2018
Topics:
<p>good tips for getting the most of a usability test with paper prototypes </p>
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https://uxplanet.org/the-magic-of-paper-prototyping-51693eac6bc3
Aline Silveira
Sep 25, 2018
Topics:
prototyping, ux
<p>Dropdowns: When You Should (and Shouldn’t) Use Them “”</p>
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https://baymard.com/blog/drop-down-usability
Pedro Bacelar
Sep 25, 2018
Topics:
design, ui, ux
<p>For those who :heart: cheatsheets. A collection of dev cheatsheets with many contributors.</p>
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https://devhints.io
Tiago Costa
Sep 24, 2018
Topics:
cheatsheet, docs
<p>Using Django REST Framework to build your APIs and getting confused between javascript's camelCase and the API's snake_case pattern while developing your front-end client? converts your snake_case attributes to camelCase when using JSON format</p>
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https://github.com/vbabiy/djangorestframework-camel-case
Hugo Bessa
Sep 24, 2018
Topics:
django, django rest framework, rest
<p>Django Subquery + Count: </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/47371514/145349
Flávio Juvenal
Sep 24, 2018
Topics:
django, sql
<p>You can define responsive images in the HTML by setting the <code>srcset</code> attribute on <code><img></code> like this: <code><img src="img.jpg" srcset="img@2x.jpg 2x, img@3x.jpg 3x"></code></p>
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Lais Varejão
Sep 21, 2018
Topics:
html
<p>a thoughtful argument in the endless “should designers code” discussion </p>
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https://medium.com/@hairyelefante/we-dont-need-more-designers-who-can-code-b81483d2a0e6
Aline Silveira
Sep 19, 2018
Topics:
design, development, workflow
<p>Webpack build has a --watch flag when you want to build your project but also keep watching for new changes.</p>
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João Lins
Sep 19, 2018
Topics:
frontend
<p>Markov Chains explained visually: </p>
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http://setosa.io/ev/markov-chains/
Flávio Juvenal
Sep 19, 2018
Topics:
markov, math
<p>The 3-click rule and the user hunt for “information scent” </p>
↗
https://uxdesign.cc/3-click-rules-magic-number-cf6fa09faa6d
Pedro Bacelar
Sep 18, 2018
Topics:
design, ui, ux
<p>Configuring CSS Modules and Sass in your create-react-app project </p>
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https://medium.com/@kswanie21/css-modules-sass-in-create-react-app-37c3152de9
Vanessa Barreiros
Sep 16, 2018
Topics:
react, sass, webpack
<p>Difference between shallow, mount and render of Enzyme </p>
↗
https://gist.github.com/fokusferit/e4558d384e4e9cab95d04e5f35d4f913
Vanessa Barreiros
Sep 14, 2018
Topics:
enzyme, react, tests
<p>The Biggest Problem with (Most) User Onboarding Experiences </p>
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https://www.useronboard.com/uoe-003/
Felipe Farias
Sep 13, 2018
Topics:
design, ux
<p>Experience rot: the danger of bloating your product with needless features </p>
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https://medium.com/@jmspool/experience-rot-2061259b2a30
Aline Silveira
Sep 12, 2018
Topics:
<p>Online Style Guide Generator [Styleguides] @laisvarejao @aline</p>
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http://stylifyme.com/
Felipe Farias
Sep 11, 2018
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<p>Project Include has many recommendations and processes for solving the diversity problem in tech companies: </p>
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http://projectinclude.org/
Flávio Juvenal
Sep 11, 2018
Topics:
diversity
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