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Remote onboarding: How madewithlove onboards (remote) employees

Onboarding can be a stressful time for a company, doubly so for a remote company. At madewithlove, we focus on proper documentation so that new

Engineering

Serverless functions with Vercel

As you (might) know, our current website is built on Gatsby. I love the fact we’re generating a super cacheable, fully static site with

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CPD method

I love DDD, not domain driven design but instead double diamond design. In fact, I even mentioned it in my colleague.readme. Double diamond design

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I'm starting a greenfield project and I'm terrified.

I started a greenfield project this week. I knew it was coming after one of our product managers told me about it during lunch a

madewithlove

Communicating about change is hard. We’re making it easy.

ChangeHub has been part of our madewithlove family for a long time. The first-ever commit dates back to November 8, 2014, during our team retreat

Engineering

Towards better code reviews

Building software isn’t easy. Add the opinions and needs of multiple people into the mix and it can feel almost impossible at times. Learning

Engineering

Snapshot through the heart

While snapshot testing has been around for a while in the form of visual snapshots (used in visual regression testing), it’s clear that the

Engineering

Abstractions as simplifications

As I was browsing through Twitter the other day, I saw someone complaining about abstractions among the lines of “we add abstraction layers on top

Leadership

Remote is not a substitute

Every time a popular book is turned into a movie, an outcry of disappointed book lovers follows. While some adaptations really are terrible, what often

madewithlove

Thanks for rejecting me

Do you know that feeling when you are about to open an important email, knowing you will either really like or really hate what you

Engineering

Pointers and tips: dispelling the magic of git merge

Creating branches in git is blazingly fast and having a bunch of them is pretty cheap. This means we get to merge them quite often.

Leadership

No as a Service

Quiz time. Which of these actually means no: 1. We will try our best 2. Yes 3. Your proposal is intriguing 4. That sounds difficult

Leadership

Why your engineers shouldn’t launch your features

It has never been easier for engineering teams to build and release new features for your customers. This fits well with our philosophy of shipping

Leadership

How do I know my team is productive when working from home?

“How do I know my team is productive when working from home?” This must be the number one question I get when people ask me

Engineering

Introduction to Inertia.JS

Recently, one of the most trendy stacks is the JAMStack, which was popularized by Netlify. It’s mainly SPAs but committed to supporting statically generated

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