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@victorandcode

Software Engineer passionate about solving people's problems via high quality software.

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Bugs still happen. It's often so easy to put them under the rug and never come back until we find a bug in production, which leads to hundreds if now thousands of warnings appearing in our test output. Learn to avoid this situation with @victorandcode: buff.ly/3fRMxrP


One powerful technique to debug weird issues is to create a small project from scratch that reproduces the issue Debugging on a production app has many layers of noise that can make it harder to find the culprit


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Siempre disfruto muchísimo las entrevistas en nuestro podcast, y esta no ha sido la excepción. Check it out!! #noessolocodigo #podcast

Esta semana @castrolem y @duranmla , tienen como invitado a @victorandcode Victor Cordova, y hablaron un poco sobre su aventura como profesional, testing, performance, open source y más. open.spotify.com/episode/43u6Be… #podcast #webdevelopment #FrontEndDeveloper #noessolocodigo



Since now I'm "at the office" most days of the week with remote work, I find I need to improve how to take breaks. Here's a good start: creativecloud.adobe.com/discover/artic…


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Amazon is well known for prizing clear writing. One well written design doc can save you *thousands* of wasted dev hours. And when you've shipped, you can better advocate for your team by writing up your achievements. Writing is a career superpower. Here's a guide.

Coding_Career's tweet image. Amazon is well known for prizing clear writing.

One well written design doc can save you *thousands* of wasted dev hours. And when you've shipped, you can better advocate for your team by writing up your achievements.

Writing is a career superpower. Here's a guide.
Coding_Career's tweet image. Amazon is well known for prizing clear writing.

One well written design doc can save you *thousands* of wasted dev hours. And when you've shipped, you can better advocate for your team by writing up your achievements.

Writing is a career superpower. Here's a guide.
Coding_Career's tweet image. Amazon is well known for prizing clear writing.

One well written design doc can save you *thousands* of wasted dev hours. And when you've shipped, you can better advocate for your team by writing up your achievements.

Writing is a career superpower. Here's a guide.
Coding_Career's tweet image. Amazon is well known for prizing clear writing.

One well written design doc can save you *thousands* of wasted dev hours. And when you've shipped, you can better advocate for your team by writing up your achievements.

Writing is a career superpower. Here's a guide.

For people using VIM and a chromium-based browser, this is a lifesaver 🤩 vimium.github.io


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I'm turning 35 today! 🎉 As I grow older, I'm realizing the value of principles to make decisions and guide behavior. What are yours? Here's 35 of mine:


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How to design almost any UI element. A curated list of 58 articles 👇


A simple comparison of modern front-end build tools css-tricks.com/comparing-the-…


Best VIM productivity tip from last week. Finally remapping <esc> to jk. Definitely more confortable. vi.stackexchange.com/a/16969


If a meeting didn't give you a better understanding of something valuable to you and it didn't lead to any actions, it was probably a waste of time.


I recently started reading "Staff Engineer: Leadership beyond the management track" from @Lethain and the first chapters are already providing a lot of value to me. Clear, specific advice based grounded on real experience.


The most important tool of any programmer is her body. Making sure you prevent: eye strain, carpal tunnel, neck pain, back pain and many others is primordial to keeping productivity.


Making some piece of software "just work" isn't an excuse for not spending enough time designing it. Sometimes we shield ourselves with the "keep things simple" mantra but it's important to recognize its limitations.


Really amazing scientific advances presented by @twominutepapers Love the latest episode about interpreting brain signals to type text on a screen youtube.com/watch?v=IUg-t6…


Pretty awesome project github.com/haltakov/natur… Worked first try 🤯


As devs, we usually add/migrate new technologies. When this happens, it pays-off to spend at least 4-8 hours just learning the technology. It'll boost your productivity and help you get back those hours in no time. Of course, for big changes e.g. React->Vue more time is needed.


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Chrome 89 comes a bunch of useful @ChromeDevTools additions but I'm mostly excited about the new Puppeteer recording button! 🔴 🎉 🔗 Changelog: developers.google.com/web/updates/20… Video alt: Example showing how to record a Puppeteer script right from within Chrome DevTools.


If you'd like to prevent warnings in your JavaScript project, feel free to use this small package I created ✨ Features - Stop existing warnings from growing - Fail-safe for unavoidable warnings - Prevent new warnings - Force max to be lowered if needed github.com/victorandcode/…

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GitHub - victorandcode/jest-reporter-log-validator: Make your tests fail when unwanted log/warnin...

Make your tests fail when unwanted log/warning/error messages are found. - victorandcode/jest-reporter-log-validator


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