Skip to content
The Miners

The Miners

Codeminer42’s Engineering Blog

  • #6982 (no title)
  • #6982 (no title)

Category: Posts

Scalable Frontend #1 — Architecture Fundamentals How can your frontend benefit from software architecture?

Scalable Frontend #1 — Architecture Fundamentals

How can your frontend benefit from software architecture?

Talysson Oliveiraby Talysson OliveiraOctober 22, 2018April 11, 2024

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

This Year’s January I Spent Three Weeks Working at GoDaddy Inc.

This Year’s January I Spent Three Weeks Working at GoDaddy Inc.

Paulo Diovaniby Paulo DiovaniJune 19, 2018May 29, 2023

Mountains and cactus. Typical Arizona view. This year’s January I spent three weeks working at GoDaddy Inc. in Tempe, AZ. It was my first time …

Build Your Own Criptocurrency with Ethereum A Gentle Introduction

Build Your Own Criptocurrency with Ethereum

A Gentle Introduction

Bruno Cecattoby Bruno CecattoApril 11, 2018May 29, 2023

Ethereum is a programmable blockchain with a decentralized platform to run your smart contracts on. These contracts are executed within the blockchain and run exactly …

On Writing a Great Pull Request Getting into the mindset of efficient pull requests

On Writing a Great Pull Request

Getting into the mindset of efficient pull requests

Thiago Araújo Silvaby Thiago Araújo SilvaMarch 6, 2018May 29, 2023

Nowadays, pull requests are essential tools to enable seamless collaboration within software teams. They’ve changed our workflows for the better and became a standard development …

How to Organize your Styles with ITCSS A sane, scalable, managed CSS architecture.

How to Organize your Styles with ITCSS

A sane, scalable, managed CSS architecture.

Iago Dahlem Lorensiniby Iago Dahlem LorensiniJuly 18, 2017April 11, 2024

Everyone knows how CSS can be painful when not written properly. It is not an expressive language, it has a global scope, cascading rules (the …

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of TypeScript Is TypeScript really worth it?

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of TypeScript

Is TypeScript really worth it?

Leonardo Freitasby Leonardo FreitasJuly 17, 2017July 4, 2023

Over the last few months, I’ve been working in a couple of Node.js projects written in TypeScript, and it was a bumpy road to follow …

NPM@5 Arrived. But Is It as Fast as Yarn?

NPM@5 Arrived. But Is It as Fast as Yarn?

Paulo Diovaniby Paulo DiovaniMay 31, 2017July 4, 2023

Earlier this month, I posted about how yarn is much faster than npm, but today NPM itself posted on Medium about code>npm@5

Should I Migrate to Yarn?

Should I Migrate to Yarn?

Paulo Diovaniby Paulo DiovaniMay 19, 2017July 4, 2023

Yarn is an alternative package manager for Node.js and Javascript. Acclaimed for being much faster, reliable and secure compared to Npm. But does it really …

Functional Object Composition and MVC Gluing together encapsulation and functional programming

Functional Object Composition and MVC

Gluing together encapsulation and functional programming

Thiago Araújo Silvaby Thiago Araújo SilvaMay 1, 2017May 29, 2023

I just read a great blog post on the internet about MVC not being object-oriented, and I could not agree more — after all, we …

Crystal by Numbers Benchmarking Kemal, Ruby on Rails, and Sinatra

Crystal by Numbers

Benchmarking Kemal, Ruby on Rails, and Sinatra

Dmitry Rochaby Dmitry RochaApril 28, 2017May 29, 2023

TL;DR Kemal delivers 8.3x more requests than Rails and 1.5x than Sinatra, using only 15MiB (against 110MiB in Rails and 47MiB in Sinatra) and 56% …

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 28 29 30 … 34 Next

Content type

Beginner Intermediate Advanced

Recent Posts

  • Women in Tech: Margaret Hamilton
  • Bun latency in Next.js, avoiding array overuse in JS, AI at scale lessons from Codeminer42 – Dev Weekly #94
  • The Journey to Modern Software Engineering
  • AI at scale – Lessons from QCon AI New York 2025
  • Welcome 2026! AI disruption, Ruby performance advances, Codeminer42 community impact – Dev Weekly #93

Tags

AI API Authentication Backend Best Practices C Computer Science CSS Database Debugging Design Patterns DevOps Docker Elixir Frontend Functional Programming Git Golang HTML Information Security Infrastructure Java JavaScript NextJS Node.js open-source Performance PostgreSQL Programming React React Native Ruby Ruby on Rails Rust Security Software Architecture Software Development SQL Tailwind CSS Testing TypeScript UI UX Vue.js Web Development
Creative Commons License 2025 Codeminer42 | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Powered by WordPress and Bam.