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That's a pretty good article about some patterns that I reckon we need everytime
I'm done talking about microservices: the term is confusing, discussions are abstract, and without organisational change, microservices are pointless
I love this. Especially the definition of observability
This chapter looks at relationship-based authorization models and shows how to implement data ownership, parent-child resources, groups, and hierarchies.
Skimmed through this, need to come back later
Something to peruse for lifelong learning
Good table of frozen to cooked foods using sous vide.
Almarena has built its own foundry to commit to creating quality typefaces. Supporting agencies and freelancers in their designs & projects is our leitmotif.
I didn’t think of it but there are companies specialized in making fonts. This is one of them in Lyon!
An alternative toi Plex
Simple, adaptable and tiny i18n library that integrates with any framework
Next time I'll need to reinstall windows, I should use this service instead of the official ISO image.
What problems can happen when you use && to conditionally render content in JSX
I was reading the Quick Start - React and they mention:
If you prefer more compact code, you can use the conditional ? operator. Unlike if, it works inside JSX.
When you don’t need the else branch, you can also use a shorter logical && syntax.
But this article explains why we should always use the conditional ? operator instead.
This is the kind of article that keeps me sane
Some of the interesting and insane facts I learned about SQLite
An in-depth description of the React programming model.
A basic guideline on implementing auth for the web.
Mentioned by Lucia
Thanks to the internet. This mark was not making me happy today.
This is a great story
This is a very kind essay and something that resonates with me
the glow is real, and it's happening to mine
Never ever write your own <select> you fool (or at least, use a package that handle it for you)
Developer Hegemony: The Future of Labor [Dietrich, Erik] on Amazon.com. FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Developer Hegemony: The Future of Labor
My next book to read