Mar 23 · 5 min read · If the word Promise feels scary in JavaScript, this guide is for you. The problem is not Promise, In fact most people first see Promise like this: new Promise((resolve, reject) => { // ... }); and
Join discussionMar 1 · 37 min read · March 2026 | Version 1.0.0 Introduction: From Static Lists to Actionable Code If you have visited the Rootstock Contract Addresses page, you have already seen the essentials: a neat table listing wR
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Feb 23 · 10 min read · There's a draw.io file in almost every project I've ever joined. It lives in a Confluence page nobody visits, last updated sometime the previous year. It has boxes in three different colors, arrows pointing in six directions, and labels like "Service...
Join discussionJan 27 · 10 min read · "What does your day-to-day look like?" It's one of the most common questions I get from people I mentor, from juniors transitioning into PM, and, recently, from readers after my first article on Platform & Systems Product Management. It sounds simple...
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Jan 26 · 5 min read · Introduction In modern academic publishing, the role of technical documentation has expanded far beyond instruction manuals or system guides. As education, research, and knowledge dissemination increasingly rely on digital platforms, technical docume...
Join discussionJan 20 · 5 min read · The Backbone of Digital Trust In today’s world, data is the new defense line. With every click, upload, and transaction, organizations expose themselves to potential breaches, leaks, or regulatory risks.Enter the International Organization for Standa...
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Jan 16 · 5 min read · What Is Academic Publishing and Why It Matters in the Digital Era Introduction Academic publishing has long been the backbone of knowledge preservation, validation, and dissemination. For centuries, it has served as the primary medium through which r...
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Jan 9 · 4 min read · Over the last three years, I’ve worked on products where the hardest problems were rarely about screens, button placements, or user flows. They were about the things behind the UI. As a Product Manager working in a product studio, I’ve built and mana...
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