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Do “outline speedrunning”: Recursively outline an MVP, speedrun filling it in, and only then go back and perfect. This is a ~10x speed up over the ‘loading-bar’ style (more on that below) Don’t just read this article and move on. Go out and do this for the very next thing you make so you can get in the habit of doing it. (btw, here, speedrunning just means doing something as fast as possible) Outl
How to choose the best rendering strategy for your appOptimizing performance in the way you deliver code. Web rendering has evolved from simple server-rendered HTML pages to highly interactive and dynamic applications, and there are more ways than ever to present your app to users. Static Site Generation (SSG), Server-Side Rendering (SSR), Client-Side Rendering (CSR), Incremental Static Regenerati
As a staff engineer at GitHub, code review is one of my main focus areas in my day to day work. Over the past eight years, I’ve reviewed more than 7,000 pull requests. Why so many? Because code review is crucial to building good software and another set of eyes can often spot issues you would have otherwise missed. I see code review as one of the most important aspects of my job. In fact, whenever
HomeNewsMicrosoftWindows 11 taskbar has a hidden "End Task" feature, how to turn it on Microsoft has added a new feature to Windows 11 that allows you to end tasks directly from the taskbar, but it's turned off by default. While Windows has had a 'Close Window' option when right-clicking on a taskbar icon, it would only close the particular Window associated with the right-clicked icon. If that pr
👋 Hey, Lenny here! Welcome to this month’s ✨ free edition ✨ of Lenny’s Newsletter. Each week I tackle reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career. If you’re not a subscriber, here’s what you missed this month: On saying no The art of the pivot, part 1: The definitive list of successful pivots The art of the pivot, part 2: How, why, and when to pivot In de
What is this site? Learning How to Learn (LHTL) is a positive feedback loop (exponential growth). The faster you learn how to learn, the faster you learn how to learn. 7 years ago I started focusing on learning how to learn once I saw it was a positive feedback loop, and only within the last few years have I seen meaningful compounding effects. This site, LHTL.org, contains articles on learning co
Most (if not all) projects are consuming APIs to get data, and there many ways to do it. One of the most popular ways is to use REST APIs. However, REST APIs have some limitations, such as over-fetching (forcing the client to load all properties even when only a few are needed for the UI). GraphQL is a great alternative to REST APIs because it allows you to request only the data you need, which ca
The reason I've spent so long establishing this rather obvious point [that writing helps you refine your thinking] is that it leads to another that many people will find shocking. If writing down your ideas always makes them more precise and more complete, then no one who hasn't written about a topic has fully formed ideas about it. And someone who never writes has no fully formed ideas about anyt
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