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Somehow I lead 

17/1 reasons not to be a manager

May 11, 2020May 11, 2020 krakover.ariel

Years ago a had a 1o1 with one of the most brilliant developers I meet. As a response to my

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Clean code & sponging General Not So Fancy App Challenge 

Don’t be CRUD: with async & promise

May 3, 2020May 25, 2020 krakover.ariel async, crud, javascript

There are plenty of libraries out there to handle HTTP calls, states, stores, and ORM. Most of them are designed

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General Somehow I lead 

Unit test for experienced beginners

April 7, 2020October 26, 2021 krakover.ariel test, unit test

Into: the part you can skip… Once my team and I started working on a new framework, came the opportunity

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Clean code & sponging CSS & other makeups 

Better CSS detector

April 2, 2020July 31, 2020 krakover.ariel css, javascript, NotFancyAppChallenge, styleSheets

Once, many years ago, my team lead looked at my code astonished, and cried: You, the clean code man, written

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General Not So Fancy App Challenge 

OO with TS for RV

March 22, 2020July 31, 2020 krakover.ariel Jest, NotFancyAppChallenge, object-oriented, TypeScript

This small NotFancyAppChallenge was the concept I presented for the new APP. And yes, I took the opportunity to play

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Not So Fancy App Challenge 

Matchmaking with HTMLElement & fetch

March 8, 2020July 31, 2020 krakover.ariel fetch, HTMLElement, javascript

After having fun with HTMLElement at the boom, I wanted to create a simple HTMLElement that depends on async server

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Somehow I lead 

Congrats: were migrating

March 5, 2020 krakover.ariel

Intro: the part you can skip… The only hard-copy software book I own is “clean code” by Robert Martin. I

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Clean code & sponging Worth reading 

The Three Types of Code

February 10, 2020 krakover.ariel

How do we fix radioactive code? Well, we must draw a circle around it and contain the madness that’s leaking

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CSS & other makeups Somehow I lead 

A CSS opportunity

February 3, 2020July 14, 2021 krakover.ariel css, frontend, lead, refactoring, web

STEP 0: Intro/the part you can skip As a lead, you need to spot opportunities and see how you catch

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React 

Same frustrations with React Hooks

January 2, 2020July 31, 2020 krakover.ariel Hooks, Paul Cowan, React, useReducer

The first impression of React Hooks: Cool. The second impression is much more complicated. All the tutorials are using the

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Not So Fancy App Challenge 

Hangman Javascript class

December 30, 2019July 31, 2020 krakover.ariel class, hangman, Jacascript, NotFancyAppChallenge

While starting my way with React hooks, I created a Javascript class for the Hangman game, using most of the

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