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www.adama-platform.com
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| | | | Im probably going to transition this blog into a personal blog and rethink the content strategy for this platform some day. However, Im helping a handful of people grow as engineers with a few of my clients, and my #1 goal in life is helping other engineers grow into their best self. | |
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thebootstrappedfounder.com
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| | | | Brian Sierakowski (@bsierakowski)has been busy over the last year: he started working on ChangeBot and TRMNL, and both projects are taking off. If you ever wondered what a good changelog looks like or why you might need one, this episode is for you. https://share.transistor.fm/s/9f17bb35 00:00 - Arvid (None)Hey, it's Arvid. You're listening to the Bootstrap... | |
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vasilis.nl
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| | | | Creative Director at Primate Espen Brunborg is a Norwegian designer who lives and works in Edinburgh at digital design agency Primate. He did this brilliant talk at the Beyond Tellerrand conference in Düsseldorf. During the lunch break we recorded this episode of The Good, The Bad, and The Interesting in English. That's so international! Your worst possible combination is a Photoshop designer and a front end developer who is super comfortable with Bootstrap or 960 grid or something like that Espen's talk was about adding an extra layer of humour, of delight, of individuality, of artistry to the obvious layers of things like speed, universality, user-centric design, and scientific research methods. He thinks that things are lacking here. All websites look the same nowadays, and the default template we chose to use for these sites turned out to be pretty boring. | |
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enterprisecraftsmanship.com
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| | My new online training course about Encapsulating EF Core Usagewent live. |