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blog.separateconcerns.com | ||
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berk.es
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| | | | | [AI summary] An experienced web developer argues that while small modules can be useful, they often introduce significant long-term maintenance pain, complexity, and performance issues that outweigh their short-term benefits. | |
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hisham.hm
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| | | | | Personal webpage of Hisham Muhammad, developer of htop, LuaRocks and GoboLinux. | |
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blog.risingstack.com
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| | | | | Learn how the Node.js module system & CommonJS works and what does `require` do under the hood. | |
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blog.theamazingrando.com
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| | | The point of this post isn't to convince you of the usefulness of Dependency Injection there's been plenty of pixels spilled about it already. Instead, I want to talk about using Dry::Container to alleviate some of the pain points that DI introduces. | ||