<p>Intuitive proof of CAP theorem: </p>
https://www.quora.com/Can-someone-provide-an-intuitive-proof-explanation-of-CAP-theorem
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Flávio Juvenal
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July 19, 2017
Topics:
cap, database
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<p>Reading a Postgres EXPLAIN ANALYZE Query Plan: </p>
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https://thoughtbot.com/blog/reading-an-explain-analyze-query-plan
Flavio Juvenal
Aug 27, 2020
Topics:
db, performance, postgres
<p>Where should you put the documentation? </p>
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https://understandlegacycode.com/blog/where-to-put-documentation/
Flavio Juvenal
Aug 27, 2020
Topics:
documentation
<p>9 useful tricks of git branch: </p>
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https://gitbetter.substack.com/p/9-useful-tricks-of-git-branch-you
Flavio Juvenal
Aug 27, 2020
Topics:
git
<p>How we used Postgres extended statistics to achieve a 3000x speedup: </p>
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https://build.affinity.co/how-we-used-postgres-extended-statistics-to-achieve-a-3000x-speedup-ea93d3dcdc61
Flavio Juvenal
Aug 27, 2020
Topics:
db, performance, postgres, statistics
<p>Quickly debugging Postgres problems: </p>
↗
https://klotzandrew.com/blog/quickly-debugging-postgres-problems
Flavio Juvenal
Aug 27, 2020
Topics:
db, debug, postgres
<p>What are user stories </p>
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https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/user-stories
Letícia Regert
Aug 26, 2020
Topics:
design, ux
<p>The Confusing State of Toggle Switches: </p>
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https://uxmovement.com/mobile/the-confusing-state-of-toggle-switches/
Rebeca Sarai
Aug 25, 2020
Topics:
interfaces, ux
<p>"While researchers try to outdo one another on contrived benchmarks, one in every nine people in the world is starving" from Too many AI researchers think real-world problems are not relevant: </p>
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https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/08/18/1007196/ai-research-machine-learning-applications-problems-opinion/
Rebeca Sarai
Aug 24, 2020
Topics:
ia, ml
<p>Approaching Problems like a Software Engineer </p>
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https://hackernoon.com/approaching-problems-like-a-software-engineer-f8k3u3c
Carlos Coelho
Aug 24, 2020
Topics:
software engineering
<p>Catching Problem Participants in Remote Unmoderated Studies </p>
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https://www.nngroup.com/articles/problem-participants-remote-unmoderated
Lais Varejão
Aug 24, 2020
Topics:
usability study, ux
<p>We Need to Talk About DX (Developer Experience) </p>
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https://hackernoon.com/we-need-to-talk-about-dx-developer-experience-fh243ul6
Carlos Coelho
Aug 24, 2020
Topics:
developer experience
<p>Microsoft's Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) practices to help developers build more secure software by reducing the number and severity of vulnerabilities. </p>
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/securityengineering/sdl/practices
David Pierre
Aug 24, 2020
Topics:
development, process, security
<p>The problems with tooltips and what to do instead </p>
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https://adamsilver.io/articles/the-problem-with-tooltips-and-what-to-do-instead/
Laura Lemos
Aug 21, 2020
Topics:
accessibility, design, tooltips, ui, usability, ux
<p>Tooltips: How to use this small but mighty UI pattern correctly </p>
↗
https://www.appcues.com/blog/tooltips
Laura Lemos
Aug 21, 2020
Topics:
accessibility, design, tooltips, ui, usability, ux
<p>Why Tooltips are Terrible and How to Better Design Them </p>
↗
https://www.trychameleon.com/blog/why-tooltips-are-terrible-and-why-you-should-use-them
Laura Lemos
Aug 21, 2020
Topics:
accessibility, design, tooltips, ui, usability, ux
<p>Top 10 most common CSS mistakes made by new and experienced developers </p>
↗
https://www.painlesscss.com/top-10-css-mistakes.html
Victor Ferraz
Aug 21, 2020
Topics:
<p>Is there an analysis speed or memory usage advantage to using HDF5 for large array storage (instead of flat binary files)?: </p>
↗
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27710245/is-there-an-analysis-speed-or-memory-usage-advantage-to-using-hdf5-for-large-arr
Rebeca Sarai
Aug 20, 2020
Topics:
files, hdf5, memmap
<p>Django Async Views </p>
↗
https://testdriven.io/blog/django-async-views/
Gustavo Carvalho
Aug 19, 2020
Topics:
async, django
<p>Product Squads </p>
↗
https://www.productplan.com/product-squads/
Gustavo Carvalho
Aug 18, 2020
Topics:
product
<p>Rome intends to replace Babel, ESLint, webpack, Prettier, Jest and many other libraries by unifying their functionality. So far, only the linter is available #development-status</p>
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https://romefrontend.dev/
Victor Ferraz
Aug 18, 2020
Topics:
<p>In Django ORM you can add <code>order_by('?')</code> to a queryset to randomize results - but be careful because it can slow them significantly #order-by</p>
↗
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/ref/models/querysets/
Vanessa Barreiros
Aug 17, 2020
Topics:
django, orm, python
<p>When You Should Use a Breadcrumb Navigation </p>
↗
https://uxmovement.com/navigation/when-you-should-use-a-breadcrumb-navigation/
Pedro Bacelar
Aug 17, 2020
Topics:
design, navigation, ui
<p>Great article that covers all the basics you need to understand how logging works in Python: </p>
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https://djangodeconstructed.com/2018/12/18/django-and-python-logging-in-plain-english/
Filipe Ximenes
Aug 14, 2020
Topics:
django, logging, python
<p>Why Write ADRs </p>
↗
https://github.blog/2020-08-13-why-write-adrs/
Carlos Coelho
Aug 14, 2020
Topics:
adr, documentation
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