Juan Manuel Allo Ron
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Astro Themes and Templates to Power Your Next Build
Apr 3, 2024
Looking for themes and templates to style your Astro site? There are lots of great places to start. Save hours of aimless searching with my handpicked collection
Multiple options to deploy your web application
Feb 5, 2021
In this weekly digest I have compiled a list of tutorials to deploy your website or app into different hosting providers.
Weekly Digest #10: On Remix, Snowpack, Rome and Web-vitals
May 24, 2020
The never ending flow of innovation is what I love about the web. There are so many great ideas! In the past few months a lot of innovation happened and in this weekly digest I want to share the most important ones.
Create Quick and Stunning graphs
Apr 28, 2020
How to use canva to create designs, logos and much more
Weekly Digest #5: 100 days of code
Apr 19, 2020
100 days of code was started by Alexander Kallaway in 2016 but recently it has been gaining more momentum (we all know why). Practice is the only way to master any discipline...
Thoughts on Snapshot Testing
Apr 14, 2020
Since I moved to react at work I have been using and trying different testing strategies and I wanted to share some thoughts and best practices around snapshot testing.
Weekly Digest #4: On React internals
Apr 12, 2020
This weekly digest focuses on React internals. Understanding how react works internally helps to follow best practices when coding, better understanding on performance and extra skills to debug those hard bugs.
Visual Studio Code Extensions: Adding code coverage in 3 easy steps
Apr 7, 2020
In this quick tutorial I will show how you can add test coverage to your vscode plugin repository.
Weekly Digest #2: Latest web open source releases
Mar 29, 2020
Latest releases on the web. Storybook 5.3 , ts 3.8 and 3.9 beta, nextjs 9.3, babeljs 7.9 (in prep for 8.0), prettier 2.0, git 2.26 and react-router v6 alpha.
How to measure design effectiveness
Nov 5, 2014
I found a method that seems to be very useful to test how effective an user interface is. The exercise is just about taking your design with a collection of words that convey positive, negative or neutral feelings and share it with others, so they can choose which words spring to their minds when looking at the design.
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