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<p>In Postgres, "empty updates" have the same cost per row as any other update. Even if the values won't change after the <code>UPDATE</code>, the operation will still have the same performance: </p>
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https://dba.stackexchange.com/q/118178/139133
Flavio Juvenal
Dec 5, 2022
Topics:
orm, performance, postgres
<p>How Spotify’s Wrapped campaign for 2022 came together </p>
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https://www.itsnicethat.com/features/spotify-wrapped-campaign-identity-2022-graphic-design-301122
Jason Santos
Dec 1, 2022
Topics:
campaign, design, design thinking, motion design
<p>Why we chose Kafka for the Trello socket architecture </p>
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https://www.atlassian.com/engineering/why-we-chose-kafka
Gustavo Carvalho
Dec 1, 2022
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<p>Three Pillars of User Delight </p>
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https://www.nngroup.com/articles/pillars-user-delight/
Carlo Custodio
Nov 30, 2022
Topics:
content strategy, design, research, usability, ux
<p>Is React going anywhere? </p>
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https://www.infoxicator.com/is-react-going-anywhere
Raí Siqueira
Nov 30, 2022
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react
<p>Ultimate guide for designing UI cards </p>
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https://uxplanet.org/ultimate-guide-for-designing-ui-cards-59488a91b44f
Pedro Bacelar
Nov 30, 2022
Topics:
card, component, interface, ui
<p>Guido van Rossum talks about Python and the Future of Programming </p>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DVyjdw4t9I
Luiz Souza
Nov 29, 2022
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<p>How to be effectively managed? </p>
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https://medium.com/quintoandar-tech-blog/how-to-be-effectively-managed-345375b0d986
Filipe Ximenes
Nov 28, 2022
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<p>[TDD] Design Pressure </p>
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https://kellysutton.com/2017/04/18/design-pressure.html
Filipe Ximenes
Nov 28, 2022
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<p>great insights about developers thinking more like product owners </p>
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https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/why-should-a-developer-think-like-a-product-owner-c3f813e4ea93/
Vinicius Fagundes
Nov 25, 2022
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<p>New version of Axios HTTP </p>
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https://github.com/axios/axios/releases
Raí Siqueira
Nov 25, 2022
Topics:
axios, javascript, js
<p>Welcome to the WIP — <em>How do you make progress when the work is always in flux? What if some of the best features actually—gasp!—start with a solution instead of a problem?</em> </p>
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https://www.figma.com/blog/welcome-to-the-wip/
Pedro Bacelar
Nov 25, 2022
Topics:
deliverable, design, design critique, design process, feedback, figma
Good Manners of a Pull Request & Some Best Practices
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https://medium.com/yemeksepeti-teknoloji/good-manners-of-a-pull-request-some-best-practices-cb2de3c3aea1
Vinicius Fagundes
Nov 23, 2022
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<p>A great reference for me </p>
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https://roadmap.sh/
Vinicius Fagundes
Nov 23, 2022
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<p>Design is not a formula, it’s an odyssey: replacing the Double Diamond </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/design-is-not-a-process-its-an-odyssey-replacing-double-diamond-d6bc06965238
Carlo Custodio
Nov 21, 2022
Topics:
design, design thinking, framework
<p>Harder does not mean better </p>
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https://dev.to/dayvster/harder-does-not-mean-better-3m20
Raí Siqueira
Nov 17, 2022
Topics:
productivity
<p>TanStack Router A Fully Typesafe Router for React </p>
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https://tanstack.com/router/v1
Raí Siqueira
Nov 16, 2022
Topics:
frontend, react
<p>The dangers of assert in Python: </p>
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https://snyk.io/blog/the-dangers-of-assert-in-python/
Flavio Juvenal
Nov 16, 2022
Topics:
python
<p>The State of Frontend in 2022 </p>
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https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/state-of-frontend-2022
Raí Siqueira
Nov 14, 2022
Topics:
frontend
<p>Announcing Rome v10 </p>
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https://rome.tools/blog/2022/11/08/rome-10.html
Raí Siqueira
Nov 8, 2022
Topics:
code-formatter, javascript, linters
<p>Product Design Methods In A Mind Map </p>
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https://uxplanet.org/product-design-methods-mind-map-f6511820a7d5
Pedro Bacelar
Nov 3, 2022
Topics:
brainstorm, design, product design, ux, ux research, validation, workshop
<p>Use <code>assert_never</code> from Python to confirm with a static type checker that a line of code is unreachable: </p>
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https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/unreachable.html
Flavio Juvenal
Nov 1, 2022
Topics:
mypy, python, typing
<p>Django needs a <code>GinIndex</code> with <code>OpClass</code> + <code>Upper</code> to support fast queries with the <code>icontains</code> operator: </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/51880653/145349
Flavio Juvenal
Oct 28, 2022
Topics:
db, django, index, postgres
<p>Looking Beyond the Hype: Is Modular Monolithic Software Architecture Really Dead? tl;dr: NO! </p>
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https://towardsdatascience.com/looking-beyond-the-hype-is-modular-monolithic-software-architecture-really-dead-e386191610f8
Luiz Souza
Oct 26, 2022
Topics:
architecture
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