I am planning my next blog posts for mt Hashnode blog and www.michaelagreiler.com. And, I'd love for you to have a say on what I write next.
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Thanks so much!
behind the scenes information on how you design and execute quantitative and qualitative studies, like the code review study, at Microsoft?
I would like to read topics about :
New Features Of Javascript, that is recommended to be used in react apps, use cases for each scenario:
1.Backend Calls and updating states
2.Best Use Of Component Lifecycles
3.Rendering a Large amount of data and pagination from the backend
How to be that Ideal Candidate that every company puts in its job description?
Deep Level comparison of a senior and junior developer in a company and how would each of their day be like working in a company.
Tools and Techniques used by small scale companies that made them big companies
What should an ideal front end team be like in a company?
I have a lot more questions which will be a very long list. The above would be a great start in clearing my doubts.
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My personal fav would be,
I enjoyed the one you wrote for MS about code reviews and it helped me to reflect on my ideas.
I am interested in:
The others are nice too, but this remains the most arbitrary topic to me. which all other topics relate to on a 'factual' level. Bringing a little science to our IT Tribe/Cult mentalities.
With arbitrary I mean that a lot of best practice and debates within the IT communities are not quantitative measurable but qualitative statements.
as for example hashnode.com/post/if-you-want-to-be-top-5-program…
this debate. I know having a quantitative N-dimension matrix with 3 dimensional intersections and the correlation vs causation problem remains ... but a little reminder that we should look for the underlying numbers so we can debate a bit more about 'reality' and a bit less about personal sensibilities. (Which are fine too, but they are not always moving us forward)
Blog about code quality and tradeoffs between the speed of development and future change cost.
Bridget Sarah
Full Stack Mobile App Developer
Testing would be an useful insight I think for developers who are more new to the back-end what kind of testing their might be and what languages you would be testing in.