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28 of
February
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Productos y proyectos
Modular architectures
When we design a system architecture, we should be extremely cautious about its complexity and how the system could be maintained in the future. Keeping in mind that maintenance is not only related to...
David Rodríguez Alfayate
25 of
January
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Productos y proyectos
Full-text search, basic concepts
In this post I would like to address basic algorithms involved when you perform full-text based search and how we have used them at Divisa iT
David Rodríguez Alfayate
30 of
December
Software engineering importance
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Introduction
In former posts I have written about the importance of adaptability and maintainability. In this post I’d like to focus on the engineering aspects. I mean to say, how...
David Rodríguez Alfayate
7 of
November
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Productos y proyectos
An approach to micro-frontends
Some months ago, I talk to you about how we use modern web frameworks within a Portal. I wrote about some ideas like
orchestration
and
modularization
to name a few. In this post I’d like to retake the same...
David Rodríguez Alfayate
7 of
October
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Productos y proyectos
About forms and productivity
From my point of view, creating forms is, unarguably, one of the most boring and tedious programming tasks to perform when developing a frontend application. Worst of all, you are going to do it over and...
David Rodríguez Alfayate
30 of
August
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Productos y proyectos
Unveiling Java annotations
Annotations are, from my experience interviewing people, one of the perhaps most used but least understood features of Java Programming Language. On the one hand, they are the most used, because, nowadays,...
David Rodríguez Alfayate
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