<p>Know thy enemy: How to prioritize and communicate risks—CRE life lessons: </p>
https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/know-thy-enemy-how-to-prioritize-and-communicate-risks-cre-life-lessons
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<p>Multiple ways of conditional rendering in react </p>
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https://www.robinwieruch.de/conditional-rendering-react/
João Lins
May 20, 2019
Topics:
react
<p>The Practical Test Pyramid </p>
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https://martinfowler.com/articles/practical-test-pyramid.html
Filipe Ximenes
May 20, 2019
Topics:
tests
<p>Why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array? </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11227809/why-is-it-faster-to-process-a-sorted-array-than-an-unsorted-array
Rebeca Sarai
May 18, 2019
Topics:
array, branchprediction, computerarchitecture
<p>A Front-End Checklist with an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have/test before launching your website/HTML page to production </p>
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https://github.com/thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist
Rebeca Sarai
May 18, 2019
Topics:
checklist, frontend
<p>REST resource naming guide </p>
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https://restfulapi.net/resource-naming/
João Lins
May 17, 2019
Topics:
api, rest
<p>Pattern to centralize PropTypes definitions </p>
↗
https://medium.freecodecamp.org/react-pattern-centralized-proptypes-f981ff672f3b
João Lins
May 17, 2019
Topics:
proptypes, react
<p>Has the Python GIL been slain? Sub-interpreters: a middle ground solution - </p>
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https://hackernoon.com/has-the-python-gil-been-slain-9440d28fa93d
Flávio Juvenal
May 16, 2019
Topics:
concurrency, gil, python
<p>list of customer success solutions and what to consider when looking for one that fits your company </p>
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https://blog.userlane.com/saas-customer-success-solutions/
Rob Novelino
May 16, 2019
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<p>Python Sets Quiz: </p>
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https://realpython.com/quizzes/python-sets/
Rebeca Sarai
May 16, 2019
Topics:
python, sets
<p>report on the status of Customer Success Management in the world page 17 has a very good list of possible metrics to use to measure customer success</p>
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zlI0pIeNQT9v_ftvvQkrIYnvaNt-ZYOx/view
Rob Novelino
May 16, 2019
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<p>A library of animated icons to make your UI more friendly </p>
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https://icons8.com/c/animated-icons
Pedro Bacelar
May 16, 2019
Topics:
design, iconography, ui
<p>Things you should be using in python 3 </p>
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https://datawhatnow.com/things-you-are-probably-not-using-in-python-3-but-should/
Tiago Costa
May 15, 2019
Topics:
python
<p>When tunelling through Ngrok you can rewrite the Host header of the request so the server knows how to treat it #http-host-header</p>
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https://ngrok.com/docs
Tiago Costa
May 15, 2019
Topics:
ngrok, server, tunelling
<p>Scrum is a solution, not a goal. Understanding your agile needs first. </p>
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https://bravegeeks.team/blog/project-management/agile-is-dead-scrum-implementation-survival-guide/
Tiago Costa
May 14, 2019
Topics:
agile, scrum
<p>“While acceptance is good to control the development life-cycle of the feature, success is about mid/long-term impact and value created for real users of your product.” </p>
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https://medium.freecodecamp.org/how-and-why-to-write-great-user-stories-f5a110668246
Lais Varejão
May 13, 2019
Topics:
agile, product management
<p>Debugging-friendly tracebacks for Python: </p>
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https://github.com/cknd/stackprinter
Flávio Juvenal
May 13, 2019
Topics:
debug, python
<p>Pattern, a user-friendly Python library for Natural Language Processing: </p>
↗
https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-introduction-to-the-pattern-library/
Flávio Juvenal
May 13, 2019
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<p>“What are the key qualities of a great Product Leader? What makes a great Product Manager?” </p>
↗
https://medium.com/innovation-machine/the-successful-product-manager-5f3cb3aacb51
Lais Varejão
May 13, 2019
Topics:
agile, product management
<p>GitBook, a must read to understand how Git works </p>
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https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2
João Lins
May 13, 2019
Topics:
git, version control
<p>The machine learning's bias problem. Using word embeddings to generate associative words can lead you to really weird things like: Computer Programmer - Man + Woman = housewife (?) </p>
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https://blog.kjamistan.com/embedded-isms-in-vector-based-natural-language-processing/
Rebeca Sarai
May 12, 2019
Topics:
bias, machine learning
<p>Nine Django Tips for Working with Databases </p>
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https://python.works-hub.com/learn/9-django-tips-for-working-with-databases-f48d8
Gustavo Carvalho
May 10, 2019
Topics:
django
<p>Website pre & post launch checklist </p>
↗
http://humaan.com/checklist/
Vanessa Barreiros
May 10, 2019
Topics:
checklist, launch
<p>Never remove CSS outlines, it will undermine accessibility </p>
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https://a11yproject.com/posts/never-remove-css-outlines/
Pedro Bacelar
May 10, 2019
Topics:
css, ui, ux, web design
<p>Smaller Python Docker Containers with Multi-Stage Builds and Python Wheels </p>
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https://softwarejourneyman.com/docker-python-install-wheels.html
Gustavo Carvalho
May 10, 2019
Topics:
docker, python
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