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Daily Dispatch 27 - Debugging Issues

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Daily Dispatch 27 - Debugging Issues

So hello, it’s been a while, and I haven’t being keeping up with my daily dispatches, or maybe my days are longer than yours. Relativity man, who knows? So I was playing around with a Node.js (nodejs.org) project hosting it using Docker alongside a Postgres database.

By Lucas Schiavini 01 Jun 2022
Flaneur

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Flaneur

From french meaning: wanderer, stroller. To walk without a clear end in sight. Or to walk in order to think/organize ideas.

By Lucas Schiavini 25 May 2022
Daily Dispatch 26 - Black Swam

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Daily Dispatch 26 - Black Swam

How do you predict the unpredictable? Some of what I’ve found reading Black Swan (Still haven’t finished it): * What Nassim Nicholas Taleb argues in his book Black Swan is that the first step is to realize which variables you can and can’t predict. Emphasis on the “can’

By Lucas Schiavini 10 May 2022
Daily Dispatch 25 - Pomodoro

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Daily Dispatch 25 - Pomodoro

One of the things I started using in college and was such a game changer that I continued using was the Pomodoro Technique. What is it? Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s created what is called The Pomodoro Technique. He wanted to help improve with his studies by making it

By Lucas Schiavini 06 May 2022
Everything is a Test

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Everything is a Test

What if instead of thinking of Test Driven Development, we start thinking “Everything you do is testing some hypothesis”. Everything is a test. How would that change your approach?

By Lucas Schiavini 04 May 2022
Daily Dispatch 24 - Learn on Demand

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Daily Dispatch 24 - Learn on Demand

There’s this concept of not depending on books or courses that got my interest lately. After I learned to love reading, I would get my hands on anything non-fictional that was readable, even say, anatomy books. I grew up on my old auntie’s room. So I had plenty

By Lucas Schiavini 03 May 2022
Daily Dispatch 23 - VI Improved (VIM)

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Daily Dispatch 23 - VI Improved (VIM)

So I’ve been playing around with Vim, the improved version of VI from old operational systems. It’s been very challenging so far, I haven’t really wrapped my head around all the neat commands, and switching from the 3 modes (VISUAL, NORMAL, INSERT) is still taking some time.

By Lucas Schiavini 28 Apr 2022
I'm with Carlin on this one.

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I'm with Carlin on this one.

I don’t like euphemistic language either. I think what bothers me about it is the fact that whoever isn’t “in” on the new acceptable language has trouble communicating simple things. It’s like trying to learn a new language all together. And the replacement seems to come from

By Lucas Schiavini 27 Apr 2022
Daily Dispatch 22 - ListAdapter to the Rescue

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Daily Dispatch 22 - ListAdapter to the Rescue

It’s been a while since I’ve written about some “normal” Android Development. Today I followed a lead on DiffUtil, a library that a senior developer told me about. It is supposed to be used in Recycler views with adapters to avoid having to call notifyAllDataChanged() and having some

By Lucas Schiavini 26 Apr 2022
Daily Dispatch 21 - Gym and Kotlin Native Memory Model

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Daily Dispatch 21 - Gym and Kotlin Native Memory Model

I know y’all miss my daily dispatches, that aren’t daily at all, only on the days I do write them. So I’ve been out of gym, due to the price rising too high and my current employer recently giving me Gympass access. So I decided to cancel

By Lucas Schiavini 25 Apr 2022
Little Bits: Zettelkasten Method

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Little Bits: Zettelkasten Method

How fun would it be if you could write notes and throw them all into one basket, but every time you look for a piece of information, you could find it easily?

By Lucas Schiavini 23 Apr 2022
Someday is NOT a day of the Week

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Someday is NOT a day of the Week

Who else needs a calendar to get stuff done?

By Lucas Schiavini 18 Apr 2022
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