hub is a nice commandline tool for interfacing with Github’s features that’s intented to use as an extension of commandline git. It can save a lot of browser-and-mouse interaction and I really love how it fits in my toolbox during everyday development. This is a short, personal blogpost on how...
Learning is a strange experience to me. I love it when I can finally use my knowledge in work, for fun or just to impress somebody, but the process of getting there is usually painful. There is a whole lot of obstacles and issues along the way that feel like...
Until now I used VirtualBox for two things – running Windows apps that didn’t run on macOS and checking production issues that happened only in specific environments – but everytime I was accessing an existing, Internet-facing domain. Yesterday I had to fix one of such occurs-only-in-this-browser issues – so I...
This blog note is next in our cycle aimed at less-experienced developers. This time we will start with real-life code, that I’ve found in one of our projects. Through a series of steps, we will refactor it to excellent object structure, separated from other parts of the application. Introduction Our...
Introduction One of the terms that often come in mind while doing code reviews is the famous Law of Demeter. In this blog note, we will explain what does that mean, when is it broken and how to avoid breaking it by making the architecture of application better. Definition Law...
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