experiencia Lidiando con emergencias: algunas lecciones aprendidas ¿Qué hacer y, sobre todo, qué no hacer cuando un sistema se cae? Algunas ideas para atravesar lo mejor posible esta experiencia y obtener aprendizajes en el proceso.
agile Featured Leaving a codebase I'm leaving a codebase where I contributed for 6 years. I've made more than 2000 commits and I've added, modified, and removed a lot of lines of code. Here are some things I have in mind as part of my offboarding process.
tips CFP: the first step to speak in a programming conference CFP (Call for Papers or Call for Presentations) is a step that several conferences have. It is often visualized as a difficult step, and sometimes we are afraid of applying (for several reasons) and potentially end up with very good ideas unheard.
refactoring El arte de las pequeñas mejoras Refactorizar es lindo. Pero la realidad nos presenta restricciones (tiempo, alcance, tecnológicas, políticas). Ahí es donde la creatividad toma importancia y debemos lograr un alto impacto en poco tiempo, mientras hacemos crecer nuestro software.
agile Anonymity vs. Agile maturity... (vs?) Does anonymity play any role in agile teams? Even more, can we pretend to pursue a mature agile environment when members of the team are afraid to take ownership of their opinions? Let's think of a few tips to evolve into trust and self-confidence on agile teams.
frontend Frontend frameworks: Criteria & tips to become proficient with new tools The goal of this post isn't to analyze which framework is better, but to provide a set of tools and a couple of tips to ease the learning of a new framework In the early days of software development applications were made, from start to finish, monolithically. Since computers were
conference Tips for introducing yourself in a conference or 'the conference elevator pitch' I've decided to write down guidelines to introduce yourself and getting to know the other person, avoiding typical mistakes.