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  • How analytics supported our decision to build a Mobile app for patients

    How analytics supported our decision to build a Mobile app for patients

    Product analysts at Docplanner are responsible for guiding product teams in the right direction using data and supporting the company…
    Go to the profile of Carlo Goes
    Carlo Goes
    Dec 14, 2022
    The 6 tips to prepare for the design interview process

    The 6 tips to prepare for the design interview process

    I’ve decided to write this article and share 6 of the most essential tips that I think everyone should consider. Some of these are general…
    Go to the profile of Guglielmo
    Guglielmo
    Dec 1, 2022
    The Essence of CQRS

    The Essence of CQRS

    The acronym stands for Command and Query Responsibility Separation, and that’s probably as far as we can go before opening Pandora’s box.
    Go to the profile of Alberte Mozo
    Alberte Mozo
    Nov 30, 2022
    Gherkin for Product Owners, or how to communicate efficiently with Engineers

    Gherkin for Product Owners, or how to communicate efficiently with Engineers

    Once upon a time I worked with a Product Owner that used to write her feature specifications in Gherkin language. Every Engineer in the…
    Go to the profile of Alberte Mozo
    Alberte Mozo
    Oct 28, 2022
    How to Set the Right Objectives

    How to Set the Right Objectives

    “just when you think you know something, you have to look at it in another way”
    Go to the profile of Nicola Bagnasco
    Nicola Bagnasco
    Oct 28, 2022
    Positive Status: mode on

    Positive Status: mode on

    Is your glass half-empty or half-full?
    Go to the profile of Florencia Borgognoni
    Florencia Borgognoni
    Oct 28, 2022
    My first journey as an SRE at Docplanner

    My first journey as an SRE at Docplanner

    This post will be a bit personal, so please be patient. At the beginning of 2022, I re-joined Docplanner after a year and a half break…
    Go to the profile of Patryk Woziński
    Patryk Woziński
    Oct 18, 2022
    Why, as a researcher, I can’t just “ask them if they would use it”

    Why, as a researcher, I can’t just “ask them if they would use it”

    Earlier this week I was talking to another product researcher about some of the frustrating parts of our work, and we started to quote some…
    Go to the profile of Gabriela Savaris
    Gabriela Savaris
    Aug 26, 2022
    Working with databases at a scale

    Working with databases at a scale

    In this article I will cover the topic of unsafe migrations in more significant projects.
    Go to the profile of Patryk Woziński
    Patryk Woziński
    Aug 16, 2022
    My first 8 months as a Design Manager

    My first 8 months as a Design Manager

    What I learnt, and what I’m still learning along the way in this new role
    Go to the profile of Guglielmo
    Guglielmo
    May 10, 2022
    Moving to Spain to work? 🚀

    Moving to Spain to work? 🚀

    “Relocating can be overwhelming, and the mountain of paperwork stressful. Many times it’s hard to get a clear view of how an immigration…
    Go to the profile of Florencia Borgognoni
    Florencia Borgognoni
    May 3, 2022
    Content and product designers: better together

    Content and product designers: better together

    A reflection on how to use different tools to design in a more collaborative way.
    Go to the profile of Julia Furquim
    Julia Furquim
    Apr 21, 2022
    Making a well thought through decision on changing your job

    Making a well thought through decision on changing your job

    There is a great chance you are reading this article because you are considering changing your job.
    Go to the profile of Marta Serafin
    Marta Serafin
    Apr 6, 2022
    Elegant and readable randomness using Faker

    Elegant and readable randomness using Faker

    As Fran Iglesias pointed out in a recent post, using random examples in your test suite is a great way of getting additional confidence…
    Go to the profile of Alberte Mozo
    Alberte Mozo
    Mar 1, 2022
    Beginner level TDD: the Prime Factors kata

    Beginner level TDD: the Prime Factors kata

    This time, we will progress with a slightly more difficult exercise
    Go to the profile of Fran Iglesias
    Fran Iglesias
    Feb 17, 2022
    Choosing and managing examples in your tests

    Choosing and managing examples in your tests

    It is very important to wisely choose the examples we use to write our tests so that they are useful and meaningful. In this article, I…
    Go to the profile of Fran Iglesias
    Fran Iglesias
    Dec 17, 2021
    null is something … to care about

    null is something … to care about

    In case you feel familiar with the title … You’re right. I’ve shamelessly stolen it from a talk by Sandi Metz:
    Go to the profile of Fran Iglesias
    Fran Iglesias
    Oct 25, 2021
    (Self-)Love in the times of pandemia

    (Self-)Love in the times of pandemia

    How to take care of your mental health in the new reality
    Go to the profile of Michał Kuta
    Michał Kuta
    Oct 7, 2021
    Cloud-based docker environment — how to speed up your Mac-based development setup in just a few…

    Cloud-based docker environment — how to speed up your Mac-based development setup in just a few…

    During the last couple of years, we have observed a big shift in the way we develop software; from spending endless hours trying to set up…
    Go to the profile of Maciej Szkamruk
    Maciej Szkamruk
    Sep 22, 2021
    Entry-level TDD with the Leap Year Kata

    Entry-level TDD with the Leap Year Kata

    Maybe you have heard about the wonders of practicing TDD to develop your software. Or maybe you have read one of those rants about TDD…
    Go to the profile of Fran Iglesias
    Fran Iglesias
    Jun 21, 2021
    Test doubles

    Test doubles

    When you need to test an object using collaborators and want to be sure that the tested behavior is provided only by the code in the…
    Go to the profile of Fran Iglesias
    Fran Iglesias
    May 31, 2021
    Refactoring conditionals

    Refactoring conditionals

    Conditionals are supposed to add intelligence to code, but they can be a nightmare to understand.
    Go to the profile of Fran Iglesias
    Fran Iglesias
    Apr 19, 2021
    10 Best Practices for Feature Toggles

    10 Best Practices for Feature Toggles

    It is likely that during our lives as software developers we have used feature toggles, also known as feature flags. These give us the…
    Go to the profile of Alejandro Dominguez
    Alejandro Dominguez
    Apr 12, 2021
    Refactor for better knowledge allocation

    Refactor for better knowledge allocation

    One of the ongoing problems inside all organizations is documentation. From an agile perspective, code can document a good part of the…
    Go to the profile of Fran Iglesias
    Fran Iglesias
    Mar 4, 2021
    What is it like to work in the Frontend team at Docplanner Tech?

    What is it like to work in the Frontend team at Docplanner Tech?

    What would you like to know about the company before you send it your CV? Usually, after a phone call or email from HR, you google the…
    Go to the profile of Monika Radzikowska
    Monika Radzikowska
    Feb 21, 2021
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