<p>Never remove CSS outlines, it will undermine accessibility </p>
https://a11yproject.com/posts/never-remove-css-outlines/
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<p>12 Traps When Visualizing Work (and Managing WIP): </p>
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https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-3452-12-traps-when-visualizing
Rebeca Sarai
Sep 15, 2021
Topics:
management, teams, wip
<p>Patterns in confusing explanations: </p>
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https://jvns.ca/blog/confusing-explanations/
Rebeca Sarai
Sep 15, 2021
Topics:
docs, explanations, writing
<p>Logging in Python like a PRO </p>
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https://blog.guilatrova.dev/how-to-log-in-python-like-a-pro/
Gustavo Carvalho
Sep 15, 2021
Topics:
python
<p>Where to put business logic in Django? </p>
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https://forum.djangoproject.com/t/where-to-put-business-logic-in-django/282
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 15, 2021
Topics:
codearchitecture, django
<p>Tell Don't Ask: Benefits and Limitations: </p>
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https://blog.thegnar.co/tell-dont-ask-benefits-and-limitations
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 15, 2021
Topics:
codearchitecture, oo
<p>Clean Architecture through the eyes of a Python developer: </p>
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https://prog.world/clean-architecture-through-the-eyes-of-a-python-developer/
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 15, 2021
Topics:
codearchitecture, python
<p>How to enable, disable, or clear your browser's "Web Storage" cache .</p>
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https://mid.as/kb/00103/enable-disable-or-clear-web-storage-cache#:~:text=To%20clear%20Web%20Storage%20in%20Chrome%3A,and%20click%20%22Clear%20data%22
Jaênia Sousa
Sep 15, 2021
Topics:
web storage
<p>Common business English phrases for a workplace meeting </p>
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https://virtualspeech.com/blog/english-phrases-workplace-meeting
Caroline Ribeiro
Sep 14, 2021
Topics:
meetings
<p>Optimize and resize images in AWS S3 in real-time with ImageKit: </p>
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https://imagekit.io/blog/image-optimization-resize-aws-s3-imagekit/
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 14, 2021
Topics:
aws, cdn, performance, s3, web
<p>CSS module scripts: <code>import</code> stylesheets like JavaScript modules </p>
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https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2021/08/17/css-module-scripts-import-stylesheets-like-javascript-modules/
João Lins
Sep 14, 2021
Topics:
css, web
<p>Rimble: Adaptable components and design standards for decentralized applications: </p>
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https://blog.prototypr.io/this-is-rimble-d0f1ad26b8b6
Rebeca Sarai
Sep 13, 2021
Topics:
dapps, design
<p>an example of how prioritizing people and creating a more horizontal company can bring great long-term results </p>
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https://www.businessinsider.com/gravity-payments-dan-price-ceo-raise-minimum-wage-revenue-2021-8
Rob Novelino
Sep 13, 2021
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<p>A tool for managing JavaScript projects with multiple packages: </p>
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https://lerna.js.org/
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 13, 2021
Topics:
javascript, package, repo
How to recover lost Python source code if it's still resident in-memory:
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https://gist.github.com/simonw/8aa492e59265c1a021f5c5618f9e6b12
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 12, 2021
Topics:
Python, Debug
<p>Multiple TXT fields for same subdomain: </p>
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https://serverfault.com/questions/815841/multiple-txt-fields-for-same-subdomain
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 10, 2021
Topics:
dns
<p>tips to deal with imposter syndrome from the (Brazilian) managing director of Thouthworks Spain </p>
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https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/leadership/10-steps-to-reduce-the-impact-of-the-imposter-syndrome
Rob Novelino
Sep 10, 2021
Topics:
<p>Among the benefits of using styled-components in React is the freedom to build custom components with CSS </p>
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https://blog.logrocket.com/benefits-using-styled-components-react/
Jaênia Sousa
Sep 10, 2021
Topics:
react, styled-components
<p>An open-source checklist to help you plan, build and grow your design system: </p>
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https://www.designsystemchecklist.com/
Anna Erbetta
Sep 9, 2021
Topics:
design, design system, tools, ui
<p>How to measure Performance of Images on your website </p>
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https://medium.com/pixboost/how-to-measure-performance-of-images-on-your-website-5d80d670e0
Joao Veras
Sep 9, 2021
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<p>What to do when you botch a release on PyPI: </p>
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https://snarky.ca/what-to-do-when-you-botch-a-release-on-pypi/
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 8, 2021
Topics:
pypi, python
<p>django-capture-on-commit-callbacks: Capture and make assertions on () callbacks. This allows you to write your tests with the TestCase, rather than needing the slower TransactionTestCase to actually commit the transactions: </p>
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https://pypi.org/project/django-capture-on-commit-callbacks/
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 8, 2021
Topics:
django, testing
<p>Cut Out the Middle Tier: Generating JSON Directly from Postgres - </p>
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https://blog.crunchydata.com/blog/generating-json-directly-from-postgres
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 8, 2021
Topics:
json, postgres
<p>When referring to users, in a hypothetical scenario or a product demo, prefer to use “they” or “she” instead of “he” so you don’t assume the user is male.</p>
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Pedro Bacelar
Sep 8, 2021
Topics:
communication, product, user
<p>When writing tests with RTL you can use <code>()</code> to debug your test. This will return a URL on your terminal once you run the test, and with it you can access the page rendered by the test </p>
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https://github.com/testing-library/dom-testing-library/issues/824
Gabriela Leal
Sep 6, 2021
Topics:
js, react, rtl
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