<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
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cap, database
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<p>useful tips to make our UIs more accessible </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/designing-for-accessibility-is-not-that-hard-c04cc4779d94
Aline Silveira
May 7, 2020
Topics:
accessibility, design, ui
<p>Django Testing Cheat Sheet: </p>
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https://www.valentinog.com/blog/testing-django/
Flavio Juvenal
May 7, 2020
Topics:
django, tests
<p>the difference between responsive design and adaptive design, and when is worth to use each approach in our practice. </p>
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https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/adaptive-vs-responsive-design
Aline Silveira
May 7, 2020
Topics:
design, responsiveness, ui
<p>Design Systems vs. Pattern Libraries vs. Style Guides – What’s the Difference? </p>
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https://www.uxpin.com/studio/blog/design-systems-vs-pattern-libraries-vs-style-guides-whats-difference/
Pedro Bacelar
May 7, 2020
Topics:
component, design, design system, styleguide, ui
<p>very good content about how product discovery and delivery should be as close as possible during the whole life of the product. Showing as well why no/low code tools can help a great deal with that (text in PT-BR)</p>
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https://conteudo.produto.io/product-discovery-na-era-do-no-low-code-70fd129b6a72
Rob Novelino
May 6, 2020
Topics:
<p>Caching in Django </p>
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https://testdriven.io/blog/django-caching/
Gustavo Carvalho
May 6, 2020
Topics:
cache, django
<p>Things I Wished More Developers Knew About Databases: </p>
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https://medium.com/@rakyll/things-i-wished-more-developers-knew-about-databases-2d0178464f78
Rebeca Sarai
May 6, 2020
Topics:
databases
<p>Accessibility guidelines for UX design </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/accessibility-guidelines-for-a-ux-designer-c3ba775539be
Aline Silveira
May 6, 2020
Topics:
accessibility, ui, universal design, ux
<p>Python warnings.warn() vs. logging.warning() </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/14762106/145349
Flavio Juvenal
May 6, 2020
Topics:
logging, python, warning
<p>Understanding and generating consistent color palettes </p>
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https://uxplanet.org/designing-systematic-colors-b5d2605b15c
Letícia Regert
May 5, 2020
Topics:
design, ui
<p>Faster Performance with Unlogged Tables in PostgreSQL: </p>
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https://www.compose.com/articles/faster-performance-with-unlogged-tables-in-postgresql/
Rebeca Sarai
May 5, 2020
Topics:
postgres
<p>Dramatiq: background tasks </p>
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https://dramatiq.io/index.html
Gustavo Carvalho
May 4, 2020
Topics:
python
<p>Useful CSS pseudo-classes that are often overlooked </p>
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https://blog.bitsrc.io/css-pseudo-selectors-you-never-knew-existed-b5c0ddaa8116
Victor Ferraz
Apr 30, 2020
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<p>an insightful debate about design career roles and the struggle we still have to define them: </p>
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https://twitter.com/andybudd/status/1255073175672688645?s=21
Aline Silveira
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
career, design
<p>Profiling ReactJS applications performance </p>
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https://addyosmani.com/blog/profiling-react-js/
Victor Ferraz
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
javascript, react
<p>Why is it worth doing Story Kick-offs </p>
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https://medium.com/@kartik.narayanan/story-kick-offs-ba98b5d8ed
Laura Lemos
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
agile, business analysis, team, workflow
<p>OWASP Top 10 API Vulnerabilities in 2019 </p>
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https://apisecurity.io/encyclopedia/content/owasp/owasp-api-security-top-10.htm
David Pierre
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
api, security
<p>Defect Prevention Using Agile Techniques </p>
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https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/defect-prevention-using-agile-techniques
Laura Lemos
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
agile, quality
<p>Test Early and Collaboratively with “Desk Checking” [agile]</p>
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https://medium.com/@ianpestelos/test-early-and-collaboratively-with-desk-checking-7ef94b12460
Laura Lemos
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
quality
<p>A practical guide to user story splitting for agile teams </p>
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https://techbeacon.com/app-dev-testing/practical-guide-user-story-splitting-agile-teams
Laura Lemos
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
agile, business analysis, user stories
<p>Breaking Down User Stories: Vertical Slicing </p>
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https://dev.to/jan/user-stories-and-vertical-slicing-1dpo
Laura Lemos
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
agile, business analysis, user stories
<p>Find the performance impact of adding a npm package to your bundle. </p>
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https://bundlephobia.com/
Victor Ferraz
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
<p>A fun, yet interesting, parallel between FF7 and project management </p>
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https://medium.com/@padminipyapali/management-lessons-from-final-fantasy-7-dd0ab471923b
Carlos Coelho
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
management
<p>An interesting description of how Architecture Decision Records, aka ADR, are used at Spotify </p>
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https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/04/architecture-decision-records/
Carlos Coelho
Apr 30, 2020
Topics:
adr, agile, documentation, management
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