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Clean code & sponging

Clean code & sponging General 

My feeling toward TypeScript

February 26, 2023March 27, 2023 krakover.ariel TypeScript

Note: nothing I’v writing here is relevant if you are programming in a structured, well-defined, immutable ecosystem. And my thoughts

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Clean code & sponging 

7±2 Reasons Psychology Will Help You Write Better Code

December 5, 2021December 5, 2021 krakover.ariel clean code, code read

If there’s one thing I want to take I want you to take away from this section is that when

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Clean code & sponging Somehow I lead 

The code as a history book

June 22, 2021November 30, 2021 krakover.ariel clean code, code read, code review

Code is written by a human, and as so just like any other type of art, it presents its creator. Just as you can hear if the player was trouble while playing the violin, you can read how was the programmer while playing the keyboard.

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Clean code & sponging General Somehow I lead 

Back to the UI testing framework

January 4, 2021January 6, 2021 krakover.ariel automation, test, ui testing

So, we started working on the UI testing framework long long ago. But we stopped since the team was gone.

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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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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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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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Clean code & sponging 

Expand your dish

March 11, 2019 krakover.ariel class, ES6, inheritance

I learned more from the one restaurant piece of code that didn’t work than from all the ones that were

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Clean code & sponging 

Code read #243 ;-)

December 31, 2018July 31, 2020 krakover.ariel clean code, code read, javascript, refuctor

As a team leader, I really enjoy working with new programmers, to learn and to experience see their progress as

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