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  1. Debugging DOM event handlers in Elm

    Elm’s DOM event handlers fail silently. Here’s how to debug them.

    Joël Quenneville
    September 25, 2019
    • Elm
    • Web
  2. Mocking React components with Jest

    Mocking in Jest can be tricky. Mocking React Components in Jest with ES modules can be even tricker. Yet, it’s still possible.

    Edward Loveall
    September 24, 2019
    • React
    • Testing
    • JavaScript
    • TypeScript
    • Node.js
  3. Mocking and faking external dependencies in elixir tests

    Explore a combination of mocking, faking, and dependency injection to focus on the code being tested.

    Wil Hall
    September 23, 2019
    • Testing
    • Elixir
  4. Conditionally handling events in Elm

    Learn how to filter events in Elm and create an onEnter event handler!

    Greg Fisher
    September 20, 2019
    • Elm
    • Web
  5. Designing Designer Skill Growth

    A self-evaluation tool that helps our Designers set their trajectory for growth in their careers.

    Kyle Fiedler
    September 6, 2019
    • Design
    • Continuous Improvement
    • Teams
  6. Prioritizing Your Work

    It’s hard pick the most important thing to work on. Here’s a guide to help.

    Edward Loveall
    August 27, 2019
    • Process
    • Consulting
  7. Kafka Basics: Tables vs Streams

    Learn the difference between a Table and a Stream in Kafka and when to use them.

    Edward Loveall
    August 26, 2019
    • Kafka
    • Data
  8. Type-safe state modeling with TypeScript and React Hooks

    Utilize the power of Typescript to model your React application’s state and context with confidence.

    Wil Hall
    August 23, 2019
    • TypeScript
    • React
    • Hooks
    • State
    • Context
  9. Iterative Development in Elm: HTTP

    Fake out your HTTP requests for a tighter iteration cycle.

    Joël Quenneville
    August 20, 2019
    • Elm
    • Web
    • Process
  10. Velocity vs. Quality - How do developers and founders meet in the middle?

    Finding the right balance between writing quality software and shipping features rapidly.

    Tom Wey
    August 19, 2019
    • Consulting
    • Technical Debt
    • Good Code
    • Productivity
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