<p>Personalizing GIT: Aliasing commands </p>
https://koukia.ca/personalizing-git-aliasing-commands-4dda73b54081
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<p>Aspects to consider when to pick Heroku or AWS Lambda </p>
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https://blog.checklyhq.com/why-i-pick-heroku-over-aws-lambda-but-not-always/
Marcos Felipe
Oct 8, 2020
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devops, paas, serverless
<p>A community-curated list of flexbox issues and cross-browser workarounds for them: </p>
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https://github.com/philipwalton/flexbugs
Rebeca Sarai
Oct 8, 2020
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<p>Small Functions considered Harmful :eyes: </p>
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https://medium.com/@copyconstruct/small-functions-considered-harmful-91035d316c29
Rebeca Sarai
Oct 6, 2020
Topics:
code, dry, software
<p>Fortunately, I don't squash my commits: </p>
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https://blog.ploeh.dk/2020/10/05/fortunately-i-dont-squash-my-commits/
Rebeca Sarai
Oct 5, 2020
Topics:
bugs, code
<p>Useful webpack plugin that reports unused files in your project during the build process </p>
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https://github.com/tomchentw/unused-files-webpack-plugin
Victor Ferraz
Oct 2, 2020
Topics:
js, webpack
<p>New features in the fish shell </p>
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https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/832429/5a786cc0fed26353/
Marcos Felipe
Oct 2, 2020
Topics:
development, linux, shell
<p>Understanding time.perf_counter() and time.process_time(): </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25785243/understanding-time-perf-counter-and-time-process-time
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 1, 2020
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performance, profiling, python
<p>Improving Python exception chaining with raise-from: </p>
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https://blog.ram.rachum.com/post/621791438475296768/improving-python-exception-chaining-with
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 1, 2020
Topics:
exception, python
<p>Color psychology and how it affects the way you feel </p>
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https://www.verywellmind.com/color-psychology-2795824
Letícia Regert
Sep 29, 2020
Topics:
design, ui
<p>If you need to typecast an object into a type that is a keyword in a pdb session, such as <code>list</code>, you can use C-like conventions such as <code>(list)(obj_to_typecast)</code></p>
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Carlos Coelho
Sep 29, 2020
Topics:
ipdb, pdb, python, typecast
<p>Active Listening - Great tips on how to improve communication with clients </p>
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https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/active-listening-skills
Letícia Regert
Sep 28, 2020
Topics:
client, communication, soft skills
<p>7 Database Paradigms - Quick summary of 7 different database paradigms and it's characteristics </p>
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https://youtu.be/W2Z7fbCLSTw
João Lins
Sep 28, 2020
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databases
<p>LGPD x GDPR: quais as semelhanças e diferenças? </p>
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https://www.alleasy.com.br/2020/03/09/lgpd-x-gdpr-semelhancas-diferencas/
Pamella Bezerra
Sep 26, 2020
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gdpr, lgpd
<p>Hierarchical Clustering and Dendrogram Tutorial: </p>
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https://joernhees.de/blog/2015/08/26/scipy-hierarchical-clustering-and-dendrogram-tutorial/
Rebeca Sarai
Sep 25, 2020
Topics:
clustering, ml
<p>It's possible to view formatted CSV files on shell using <code>column -s, -t < somefile.csv | less -#2 -N -S</code> </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/3800791/4526204
Vanessa Barreiros
Sep 25, 2020
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<p>State of Prototyping 2020 by Framer </p>
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https://www.framer.com/state-of-prototyping/?utm_source=iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FR-owned-DW-prototyping-report-final
Pedro Bacelar
Sep 23, 2020
Topics:
design, prototyping
<p>Python 3.7 changed how <code>StopIteration</code> works: </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/51701040/145349
Flavio Juvenal
Sep 23, 2020
Topics:
generators, python
<p>You can do that with margins? </p>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azfj1efPAH0
João Lins
Sep 22, 2020
Topics:
css
<p>10 signs of deadline-driven development </p>
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https://www.atlassian.com/blog/technology/10-signs-deadline-driven-development
Carlos Coelho
Sep 22, 2020
Topics:
culture, productivity, teams
<p>Web Developer Roadmap 2020 </p>
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https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
Amanda Savluchinske
Sep 22, 2020
Topics:
career, development
<p>useful reminder about prioritization's do's and don'ts </p>
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https://www.mindtheproduct.com/embracing-the-art-of-prioritisation-by-emily-tate/
Rob Novelino
Sep 21, 2020
Topics:
process, product
<p>My State Management Mistake </p>
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https://epicreact.dev/my-state-management-mistake/
João Lins
Sep 21, 2020
Topics:
react
<p>Vue 3: The Changes </p>
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https://www.codemag.com/Article/2008061/Vue-3-The-Changes
João Lins
Sep 21, 2020
Topics:
frontend, vue
<p>nice interview remembering how PMs and leadership in general do work that begets work: </p>
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https://www.mindtheproduct.com/perfection-is-the-enemy-of-progress-matt-lemay-on-the-product-experience/
Rob Novelino
Sep 21, 2020
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