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Codeminer42 Dev Weekly #11

Codeminer42 Dev Weekly #11

Gabriel Quaresmaby Gabriel QuaresmaMay 17, 2024May 17, 2024

HELLO EVERYONE!!! It’s May 17th, 2024, and you are reading the 11th Codeminer42’s tech news report. Let’s check out what the tech world showed us …

Introduction to Headless WordPress

Introduction to Headless WordPress

Samuel Souzaby Samuel SouzaFebruary 21, 2024April 11, 2024

Web technologies come and go very frequently, but some tend to stick longer than others. WordPress is a big example of that. For its simplicity …

Upgrading Rails: Steps to a Smooth Transition Rails Renewed: Strategies for Safely and Efficiently Upgrading Your Application

Upgrading Rails: Steps to a Smooth Transition

Rails Renewed: Strategies for Safely and Efficiently Upgrading Your Application

Fabio Leandroby Fabio LeandroDecember 20, 2023September 4, 2024

Upgrading a Ruby on Rails application may sound like a daunting task, but fear not! This guide presents a strategic approach to handling a Rails …

Auto-Saving Forms Done Right 2/2 Implement a good auto-saving form using React Hooks

Auto-Saving Forms Done Right 2/2

Implement a good auto-saving form using React Hooks

Rhian Moraesby Rhian MoraesNovember 23, 2023April 11, 2024

Auto-Saving is a way to ensure that data provided in a form gets persisted without the need to click on “Send” or “Submit”. You might …

Auto-Saving Forms Done Right 1/2 Design an auto-saving form with a good UX regardless of your framework

Auto-Saving Forms Done Right 1/2

Design an auto-saving form with a good UX regardless of your framework

Rhian Moraesby Rhian MoraesNovember 8, 2023April 11, 2024

Auto-Saving is a way to ensure that data provided by a user is persisted without needing them to click on “Send” or “Submit”. You may …

The Right Form of Forming Forms How to provide a great user experience and validate forms on the frontend.

The Right Form of Forming Forms

How to provide a great user experience and validate forms on the frontend.

João Victor Voglerby João Victor VoglerAugust 16, 2023March 14, 2024

Imagine you just got paid and can finally buy the laptop you have been dreaming about for months. Since it is expensive (and you are …

Halving Response Times: Lessons Learned

Renato Higor Do Nascimentoby Renato Higor Do NascimentoMarch 17, 2017

Response times under 100 ms are capable of lightening anyone’s heart. It’s even better when you reach that milestone as a side effect of some …

Your App Across the Globe

Is Internationalization/Localization really important?

Abner Alvesby Abner AlvesMarch 14, 2017

In 2017 world population is estimated in 7.5 billion. This number seems/looks enormous and if put in a graphic by continent one may note that …

Go Full Stack Rails — The Frontend Part 3 A pipeline of functional transformations

Go Full Stack Rails — The Frontend Part 3

A pipeline of functional transformations

Thiago Araújo Silvaby Thiago Araújo SilvaDecember 12, 2016May 30, 2023

Although not mandatory, you can catch up with previous episodes if you haven’t already: The Backend Part 1: Working on the backend, exploring requirements and …

Go Full Stack Rails: The Backend Part 1 Working on the backend, exploring requirements and building a Rails controller to deliver timeline tweets

Go Full Stack Rails: The Backend Part 1

Working on the backend, exploring requirements and building a Rails controller to deliver timeline tweets

Thiago Araújo Silvaby Thiago Araújo SilvaOctober 18, 2016May 30, 2023

Being a great developer these days means to intelligently use available technologies to build full-fledged products that also feel durable and extendable, and gone are …

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