<p>Vinum is a SQL processor for Python, designed for data analysis workflows and in-memory analytics. </p>
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https://www.softkraft.co/7-common-mistakes-that-django-developers-make/
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https://kentcdodds.com/blog/react-hooks-pitfalls
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https://spicefactory.co/blog/2019/03/26/how-to-avoid-the-boolean-trap-when-designing-react-components/
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<p>Interesting Django package to use activity logs: </p>
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https://django-activity-stream.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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activity log, django
<p>Use Zeplin’s connected components feature to link designer’s UI mocks directly to their React components counterparts </p>
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https://blog.zeplin.io/introducing-connected-components-components-in-design-and-code-in-harmony-aa894ed5bd95
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https://uxdesign.cc/7-shopping-cart-design-guidelines-4f20bdd9f4e9
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<p>how to create an interface inventory </p>
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https://bradfrost.com/blog/post/interface-inventory/
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design, ui
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https://www.uxpin.com/create-design-system-guide/create-ui-inventory-for-design-system
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Oct 22, 2019
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https://medium.com/dailyjs/pure-functions-immutability-and-other-software-superpowers-dfe6039af8f6
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<p>Reloading modules in Django shell with two commands </p>
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/41146209/4526204
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<p>how Google uses OKRs </p>
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https://library.gv.com/how-google-sets-goals-okrs-a1f69b0b72c7
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https://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/userguide/workers.html
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<p>the basics of OKR for designers </p>
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https://blog.usejournal.com/designing-the-design-okrs-318cdb939b
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https://programmingisterrible.com/post/139222674273/write-code-that-is-easy-to-delete-not-easy-to
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<p>Asynchronous Communication: The Real Reason Remote Workers Are More Productive - Async isn’t just for remote teams </p>
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https://doist.com/blog/asynchronous-communication/
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<p>So you want to break into conference speaking? Here's my advice. </p>
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https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/break-into-conference-speaking/
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<p>Lifting state up is killing your React app </p>
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https://itnext.io/react-lifting-state-up-is-killing-your-app-3ad6f0e1213d
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<p>Modern password security for system designers </p>
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https://cloud.google.com/solutions/modern-password-security-for-system-designers.pdf
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<p>12 React UI Layout Grid Components and Libraries for 2019 </p>
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https://blog.bitsrc.io/12-react-ui-layout-grid-components-and-libraries-for-2019-16e8aa5d0b08
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<p>[React Live 2019] 4. Kitze - Navigating the Hype Driven Frontend Development World </p>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usH0QXrbfGg
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<p>Limit and validate your possible state transitions: a lightweight, object-oriented finite state machine implementation in Python.</p>
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https://github.com/pytransitions/transitions
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django, python
<p>IPython stores the command history in a SQLite file, you can query it with the firefox extension SQLite Manager </p>
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https://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/api/generated/IPython.core.history.html
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https://tech.channable.com/posts/2019-10-04-why-we-decided-to-go-for-the-big-rewrite.html
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