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Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots

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  1. Booleans and Enums

    Refactor common Boolean smells using enums (union types).

    Joël Quenneville
    September 20, 2017
    • Web
    • Elm
    • Good Code
  2. Better Date Manipulation in PostgreSQL Queries

    Use interval and date_trunc to make working with SQL dates easier.

    Derrick Carr
    September 19, 2017
    • PostgreSQL
    • SQL
    • Data
    • Web
  3. Querying the oldest and newest records within an SQL group

    How to find the oldest or most recent record associated with a particular foreign key.

    Jack Wilson
    September 18, 2017
    • PostgreSQL
    • SQL
    • Databases
    • Rails
  4. Styling a Middleman Blog with the Bourbon Suite: Revisited

    In 2014 we wrote about how to get up and running with Middleman and Bourbon. This article revisits that technical stack for 2017.

    Cristina Silva
    September 15, 2017
    • Middleman
    • Bourbon
    • Design
    • Web
  5. Deadlines

    The comet of success will lead your team to victory.

    Matt Sumner
    September 11, 2017
    • Process
    • Business
  6. Things I wish I knew before my first Design Sprint

    Luke reflects on things he’s learnt by facilitating Design Sprints, and asks the thoughtbot design team some of theirs too.

    Luke Mitchell
    September 6, 2017
    • Design Sprint
    • Events
    • Product Design
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  7. Lean & Maintainable Reports with Heroku Dataclips

    Write testable reports in SQL that don’t erode over time.

    Oli Peate
    August 21, 2017
    • Data
    • Heroku
    • Rails
    • Web
  8. Nesting grids with Neat 2

    Use Neat 2 to create dyamic nested layouts for your site or app.

    Will H McMahan
    August 8, 2017
    • Neat
    • Bourbon
    • Design
    • Sass
    • Open Source
    • Web
  9. A Crash Course in Analyzing Memory Usage in Ruby

    A walk through some options available to us for analyzing memory usage in MRI.

    Tom Wey
    August 7, 2017
    • Ruby
  10. Lessons From Using Phoenix 1.3

    Phoenix 1.3 introduces contexts, which has been met with some resistance. I’ve developed an application using it and learned some lessons.

    David Bernheisel
    August 1, 2017
    • Context
    • Phoenix
    • Elixir
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