A friend once told me Google starts software design by designing data structures. I'm looking for information on how FAANG companies approach software design, are there any resources out there? The design process at Facebook is, to put it charitably, a bit minimal. "Move fast" is taken to mean start writing code immediately, then iterate on that to approach the desired outcome. Developers are rewa
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A few years ago, there was a lot of talk about Isomorphic rendering of JavaScript, but seems to have died down recently.Are any products still using it? What happened? Phoenix.LiveView — you can't ignore it, the coolest thing happening right now about server-side rendering. Demo: https://youtu.be/Z2DU0qLfPIY?t=2628 Links: https://leveljournal.com/why-phoenix-liveview-is-a-big-deal https://elixirfo
I have just started working with one of the client who have existing nodeJS code which they build in last 3 years.Is there any guiding principle which is beneficial while working with existing code base? My #1 rule for existing codebases: Just because you wouldn't have done it the way they did doesn't mean they did it wrong. I think it's developer nature to look at a huge pile of code that someone
Is it recommended to use redux to share state across different components while you are using react-apollo client to sync remote data between client and server?Looking forward to your views Been using MobX for about three years and I think it is wonderful. Incredibly easy to use (mark your variable as observable, modify it like you would any normal variable, and any components which use those vari
I was reflecting today about how often I think about Freakonomics. I don't study it religiously. I read it one time more than 10 years ago. I can only remember maybe a single specific anecdote from the book. And yet the simple idea that basically every action humans take can be traced back to an incentive has fundamentally changed the way I view the world. Can anyone recommend books that have had
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