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Unravel the magic of programming

Unravel the magic of programming

Talysson de Oliveiraby Talysson de OliveiraFebruary 6, 2023February 7, 2023

Are you the kind of person that likes magic? If you’re not, try to remember why other people like it, and bear with me. There …

Miner’s Advice #1: Effective technical writing

Miner’s Advice #1: Effective technical writing

Talysson de Oliveiraby Talysson de OliveiraJune 29, 2022June 28, 2022

Communication. Although a difficult concept to define, it’s easy to recognize its relevance and impact on the success of any goal. In an attempt to …

Scalable Frontend #4 – Custom Hooks to the Rescue Decoupling from the state layer

Scalable Frontend #4 – Custom Hooks to the Rescue

Decoupling from the state layer

Talysson de Oliveiraby Talysson de OliveiraJune 1, 2021January 12, 2023

This post is part of the Scalable Frontend series. You can see the other parts here: “#1 — Architecture”, “#2 — Common Patterns”, and “#3 …

Scalable Frontend #3 — The State Layer

Scalable Frontend #3 — The State Layer

Iago Dahlem Lorensiniby Iago Dahlem Lorensini Talysson de Oliveiraand Talysson de OliveiraMay 21, 2019January 12, 2023

State tree, the single source of truth This post is part of the Scalable Frontend series, you can see the other parts here: “#1 — …

Scalable Frontend #2 — Common Patterns

Scalable Frontend #2 — Common Patterns

Talysson de Oliveiraby Talysson de Oliveira Iago Dahlem Lorensiniand Iago Dahlem LorensiniNovember 22, 2018January 12, 2023

Patterns should fit nicely, like playing blocks This post is part of the Scalable Frontend series, you can see the other parts here: “#1 — …

Scalable Frontend #1 — Architecture Fundamentals

Scalable Frontend #1 — Architecture Fundamentals

Talysson de Oliveiraby Talysson de Oliveira Iago Dahlem Lorensiniand Iago Dahlem LorensiniOctober 22, 2018January 12, 2023

This post is part of the Scalable Frontend series, you can see the other parts here: “#2 — Common Patterns” and “#3 — The State …

NodeJS and Good Practices

Separation of concerns doesn’t need to be boring

Talysson de Oliveiraby Talysson de OliveiraApril 12, 2017November 11, 2019

Softwares are subject to change all the time, and one aspect that contributes to defining the quality of a code is precisely how easy it …

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