I know it is holiday season but it also mean you've got more time for reading:
- Software Architecture
- How does The Backend For Frontend Pattern Work?
In the article, you will learn what is the Backend for Frontend Pattern, how it works and when it can be useful to use it. - Transforming with Data Mesh
How should organizations best go about adopting Data Mesh — and thereby accelerate the delivery of insights at scale?
- How does The Backend For Frontend Pattern Work?
- Software Development
- The hardest part of building software is not coding, it’s requirements #PickOfTheWeek
This article will talk about the relationship between requirements and software, as well as what an AI needs to produce good results. And why replacing programmers with AI won’t be so easy.
- The hardest part of building software is not coding, it’s requirements #PickOfTheWeek
- Clean Code
- The Art of Writing Clean Code: A Key to Maintainable Software
Writing clean code goes beyond mere good practice. It is an integral component of software development that should reflect its collaborative nature - Code “Smells”?
Kent Beck explains what the “code smells” analogy really means.
- The Art of Writing Clean Code: A Key to Maintainable Software
- Testing
- Top 12 Software Testing Books For Manual and Automation Testing
Books provide an invaluable resource for learning and expanding one’s knowledge in software testing. You should enhance your skills with software testing books to excel in your career. - Worst MockMvc Test Antipattern: Don't use ObjectMapper! #PickOfTheWeek
What problems usage of ObjectMapper had hidden from you? - Mastering the Object Mother #PickOfTheWeek
Discover how the Object Mother concept empowers developers to effortlessly generate intricate test objects, enhancing code readability, maintainability, and overall testing efficiency.
- Top 12 Software Testing Books For Manual and Automation Testing
- Leadership
- One Most Important Thing #PickOfTheWeek
As a leader, what one thing have you done that has had the most impact on your company?
- One Most Important Thing #PickOfTheWeek
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