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Backend builders. We write about how to better design, test, deliver and scale backend services.
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The most important skill of a developer is being good at problem solving. Being good at a specific language/framework is secondary.
How to break down problems is one of the most powerful skills you learn from experience. Hard to learn from books.
Is service X working? Ideally you are one click away from answering this question, with numbers, in some sort of dashboard. Sounds simple, but there's a lot of work to get this right.
Having to use the suffix "Impl" means that the interface is unnecessary. There is no reason to create an interface if there is only one implementation of it
Micromanagement kills innovation and can quickly make the whole team demotivated. If a company only promotes people that follow orders and demotes the ones that challenge the status quo, micromanagement becomes the cultural pattern of the organization.
😅 true story but a good practice nevertheless. @JamesClear would agree, wouldn't you?
Every codebase we work with has outdated dependencies. They also become harder to update as time passes. It helps if we have a tool to check every dependency for updates. We teach how to do this in this blog post: codeal.io/updating-depen…
Really good developers are usually very good at writing. The act of writing makes it easier to understand complex concepts.
If you don't deploy on Friday afternoons, you have tests waiting to be written.
Avoid using too much code that works "magically", specially in tests. It makes tests fragile and harder to understand
Being a senior developer is less about knowing absolutely everything and more about quickly being able to recognize when you don’t know something and learn it - @b0rk
If you don't know how HTTPS, DNS and DNSSEC works check out these 3 awesome website. 1. howhttps.works 2. howdns.works 3. howdnssec.works Enjoy!!
Trying to make things perfect from the beginning will never result in a successful product
Why spending 5 minutes doing something when you can spend the whole day trying to automate it?
utterly useless code comments be like
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