It's hot. So how about ice coffee and something to read?
- Book Of The Week
- Software Development
- Refactoring Playground
Refactoring is one of the most essential activities developers must do to improve the code. In the article you will find the repository I'm using to practice and teach others how to refactor the code. - Handle Spring Security Exceptions With @ExceptionHandler
In the article, you will learn how to globally handle Spring security exceptions with @ExceptionHandler and @ControllerAdvice. - The Case Against Logging #PickOfTheWeek
In a modern, cloud-native Java application, how would I implement logging?
- Refactoring Playground
- Agile
- 3 Ways to Help Agile Teams Plan Despite Uncertainty #PickOfTheWeek
It’s critical that Scrum teams learn to live with uncertainty. In an agile project, or any project for that matter, not everything will, or can, be known upfront.
- 3 Ways to Help Agile Teams Plan Despite Uncertainty #PickOfTheWeek
- Project Management
- In a Hurry to Hire
Do you know if you have any job description for an open position?
- In a Hurry to Hire
- Leadership
- Small Actions Make Great Leaders #PickOfTheWeek
Actions are the building blocks of behaviors. And countless leadership behaviors can be built from a small set of actions.
- Small Actions Make Great Leaders #PickOfTheWeek
- Growth
- The Practice Of Discipline #PickOfTheWeek
Discipline yourself to do what you know you need to do to be the very best in your field. - The 80 20 Rule – The Pareto Principle
The 80 20 rule is a tried and true principle that can set your life up for success. - The Smoke Detector Principle (Why We Overreact) #PickOfTheWeek
What can we do when we overreact? How should we respond to this shrieking smoke detector
- The Practice Of Discipline #PickOfTheWeek
- Fun
Do you want more?
- Clean Architecture online course (Polish) - I show practial usage of Hexagonal Architecture, Domain-Driven Design, Test-Driven Development and many, many more.
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