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This is a very good article. Not meant to start a flame war. But it’s reasonable. I also got bit by zero values when dealing with a NULL date column from a database.
a small introduction to functional programming using JS
This is a great approach to code review
From SebSauvage, another alternative that I didn't know of
Philip Roberts' talk at JS Conf, is one of the most-watched talks in the JavaScript community, for a good reason. It's excellent.
He's also the creator of the loupe tool that you've been using in this chapter.We definitely recommend that you watch his 25-minute talk on the event loop at some point in your career: What the heck is the event loop anyway?
Several students left a comment on this lesson saying that they learned a lot from this video.
Recommended from the FullStackOpen 2022 class
there's no situation that requires a retroactive change that can't be handled by the actual-time dimension (unless fraud is one of your requirements)
Shared in the engineering group at MURAL
An interesting idea to help with honest, open communication, when things are failing apart and people are quick to fallback to blaming something/someone.
Another alternative to ADR, or at least something to work on with the team before writing up the ADR as the final record of truth
How to integrate with Stripe using /events and not webhooks
Through an app (PressReader) and the BnF
Always going back to this piece to avoid the siren calls of startuptopia
A good talk from Justin Searls on what it takes to make a great gem
This is pretty awesome and something to play with
For personal development and self hosting
An interesting view on how to improve your strengths and not rely on reducing your weaknesses in many domains
Interesting article on how the world timezones db is maintained
Learn more about the differences (and how it might not matter as much as you think in the case of a simple cache)
What it takes to love in New York
Tips to prepare for the FBI fitness test