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My big reset

I've put my whole life on hold to allow me to embark on a new adventure. I'll be hiking through rough terrains for 3 to 4 months! A little Hiatus, a big reset! My adventure is about to begin! ...

Evolution of my blog

In the last couple of years I've witnessed my professional career, ambitions and goals evolve from senior developer to technical architect. Now I'm trying to go even further and taking my first reals steps as a solution architect. And with that, I need to make a couple of changes. ...

Architectural Decision Record

I firmly believe there is no such thing as a "bad" or a "good" architecture. It either fits the business needs from a technical perspective, or it doesn't. A technical design is always the result of a series of "choices" and " ...

2020 - What a Year

What a year 2020 has turned out to be.. It was challenging on almost all aspects of my life. It was a year that required courage, a lot of patience and perseverance. But 2020 is finally over now, as we welcome the first days of the new year into our ...

The "Pavarotti-String" Design Pattern

First things fist: the "Pavarotti-String" design pattern, is not a design pattern :). It's more of a programming practice; and the idea was pitched to me about 3 or 4 years ago. But it can be a real pain if it's ignored in large code ...

On the art of learning and the imposter syndrome

With this post, I would like to address how I learn, how I teach and how I deal with anxiety around the "imposter syndrome".Always learningEvery developer, certainly in modern times, spends a lot of time learning new things. Improving and adding skills to your skill-set, adding ...

Robust Frontend Development With Aliases

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Human readable Dependency Injection in .NET Core

In many applications and development teams, dependency injection (or DI) with inversion of control (or IoC) has become standard practice for creating better software design. It allows for loosely coupled modules, better unit tests (or even TDD) and a better implementation of SOLID principles.Over the years we all got ...

Implementing a dark theme toggle with react-redux and styled-components

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Challenges on working from home

While the world is in the grip of the COVID-19 virus outbreak; more and more companies, scrum teams and individuals are confronted with a fairly confronting and unpleasant prospect. Having to work remotely for the next couple of weeks or even months. Note: this post has been updated in February ...

Using Different SSH-keys In A Multitenant Git Remote

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(Don't?) Keep It Simple Stupid!

For as long as I can remember, the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle has been around to remind developers and businesses to approach a given problem with the easiest (or most simple) solution as possible. Which basically means that the complexity of a software design should always be correlated ...

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