<p>Short explanation of the issues faced when trying to create a PostgreSQL index using the date() function and how to resolve it. </p>
https://gist.github.com/cobusc/5875282
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Gabriela Cavalcante
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February 8, 2022
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postgresql, sql
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<p>Make Your Personas Great Again in 7 Simple Steps (Less decoration — more data) </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/personas-e60c1c06ead1
Pedro Bacelar
May 11, 2020
Topics:
design, persona, ux
<p>A collection of publicly available resources on how software companies in the world test their software systems and build their quality culture: </p>
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https://abhivaikar.github.io/howtheytest/
Joao Veras
May 11, 2020
Topics:
test
<p>how to build a minimum-lovable-product </p>
↗
https://firstround.com/review/dont-serve-burnt-pizza-and-other-lessons-in-building-minimum-lovable-products/
Aline Silveira
May 11, 2020
Topics:
design, mvp, product design, ux
<p>A guide for creating great product onboarding tours </p>
↗
https://www.appcues.com/blog/product-tours-walkthroughs-ultimate-guide
Aline Silveira
May 11, 2020
Topics:
design, onboarding, product, ui, ux
<p><em>Acceptance Criteria: Purposes, Formats, and Best Practices</em> </p>
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https://rubygarage.org/blog/clear-acceptance-criteria-and-why-its-important
Laura Lemos
May 11, 2020
Topics:
agile, design, management, product, quality
<p>An ACME client in your browser to perform a variety of less common Let’s Encrypt tasks. </p>
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https://tools.letsdebug.net/cert-search
Felipe Farias
May 10, 2020
Topics:
let’s encrypt, ssl
<p>The quick and simple editor for cron schedule expressions. </p>
↗
https://crontab.guru/
Felipe Farias
May 10, 2020
Topics:
crontab
<p>How To Secure Nginx with Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu 16.04 </p>
↗
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-secure-nginx-with-let-s-encrypt-on-ubuntu-16-04
Felipe Farias
May 10, 2020
Topics:
let’s encrypt, nginx, ssl, ubuntu
<p>How to bring the concept of Atomic Design into the development workflow </p>
↗
https://blog.bitsrc.io/atomic-design-and-ui-components-theory-to-practice-f200db337c24
Aline Silveira
May 8, 2020
Topics:
atomic design, design, design system, react, ui
<p>An awesome list of Redux examples and middlewares </p>
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https://github.com/xgrommx/awesome-redux
David Pierre
May 8, 2020
Topics:
react, redux
<p>Automated Access to Google Analytics Data in Google Sheets using Apps Script </p>
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https://developers.google.com/analytics/solutions/articles/reporting-apps-script
Pamella Bezerra
May 8, 2020
Topics:
analytics, api
<p>Django application providing queryset sealing capability to force appropriate usage of <code>only()</code>/<code>defer()</code> and <br><code>select_related()</code>/<br><code>prefetch_related()</code></p>
↗
https://github.com/charettes/django-seal
Flavio Juvenal
May 7, 2020
Topics:
db, django, performance, queryset
<p>Changing / Rotating Django Secret Key without logging users out: </p>
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https://medium.com/@bayraktar.eralp/changing-rotating-django-secret-key-without-logging-users-out-804a29d3ea65
Flavio Juvenal
May 7, 2020
Topics:
django, security
<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>
↗
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>
↗
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>
↗
https://testdriven.io/blog/django-caching/
Gustavo Carvalho
May 6, 2020
Topics:
cache, django
<p>Things I Wished More Developers Knew About Databases: </p>
↗
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>
↗
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>
↗
https://stackoverflow.com/a/14762106/145349
Flavio Juvenal
May 6, 2020
Topics:
logging, python, warning
<p>Understanding and generating consistent color palettes </p>
↗
https://uxplanet.org/designing-systematic-colors-b5d2605b15c
Letícia Regert
May 5, 2020
Topics:
design, ui
<p>Faster Performance with Unlogged Tables in PostgreSQL: </p>
↗
https://www.compose.com/articles/faster-performance-with-unlogged-tables-in-postgresql/
Rebeca Sarai
May 5, 2020
Topics:
postgres
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