Tag: Software engineering
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Parse, don't validate
Posted on January 21, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length long
Alexis King wrote this piece about his concise, simple way to explain what it means to practice type-driven design. He has now a single, snappy slogan that encapsulates what type-driven design means to him, and better yet, it's only three words long: Parse, don't validate.
Tags software-engineering architecture-and-apis
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8 console API functions other than console.log()
Posted on January 14, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An in-depth guide to some important console API functions other than console.log. By Deepak Gupta.
Tags frontend-and-mobile devops-and-ci-cd software-engineering
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Clean code applied to JavaScript - Part III. Functions
Posted on January 13, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Carlos Caballero published this story about fundamental tips and advice to generate clean code focusing on the element that allows us to reuse our code: the functions.
Tags frontend-and-mobile software-engineering
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How to apply Lean Principles to your startup's productivity and time management
Posted on January 10, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
John Rampton wrote this article about how focusing on one thing at a time is a very good start to your productivity.
Tags leadership-and-career architecture-and-apis miscellaneous software-engineering how-to
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Pivotal Web Services, SSL, and a Custom Domain
Posted on January 6, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Pivotal Web Services (PWS) is a great place to set up push button deployments. It's cheaper than Heroku and has some great features. By Austin.
Tags frontend-and-mobile architecture-and-apis backend-development software-engineering
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Understanding garbage collectors
Posted on January 5, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Great explanation how the default garbage collectors work. Garbage collection (or GC) is an automated way to reclaim for reuse memory that is no longer in use. By Christine H. Flood.
Tags backend-development software-engineering miscellaneous
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An overview of server-side HTTP APIs in Go
Posted on January 4, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An tutorial by Abhishek Gupta in which he explores the net/http package in Golang which provides the server and client-side APIs for HTTP services.
Tags backend-development software-engineering architecture-and-apis frontend-and-mobile
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How a single Raspberry Pi made my home network faster
Posted on January 2, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
The Pi Hole project adds an entire new level of performance and security to our home network. Powered by Docker and a Raspberry PI I can now block all unwanted Ads and Metrics network wide. By Brian Christner.
Tags software-engineering business-and-emerging-tech architecture-and-apis leadership-and-career
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Run Python versions in Docker: How to try the latest Python release
Posted on January 1, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Geir Arne Hjelle put together this guide about how to run different Python versions using Docker, including how you can have the latest alpha running on your computer within minutes.
Tags backend-development devops-and-ci-cd leadership-and-career software-engineering
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Practicing computer science skills anytime
Posted on December 29, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
As parents, we are constantly getting advice on how to prepare our children for the future. At the same time, the tools they are using to learn, like tablets, computers, and the internet, may be very different than the ones we grew up with. By Katie Hessen, M.S.
Tags leadership-and-career software-engineering how-to data-and-analytics
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Safer code with container types (Either and Maybe)
Posted on December 27, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Joan Llenas put this article together about safer types with TypeScript. There are only two hard things in Computer Science: null and undefined.
Tags frontend-and-mobile backend-development software-engineering how-to
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Build a simple blog using Axios with React
Posted on December 26, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length short
In this article, we are going to learn how to use Axios with React to make API requests and also how to handle the response. We'd learn this by building a simple blog using a fake API server. By Dillion Megida.
Tags frontend-and-mobile software-engineering how-to architecture-and-apis