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Tobias_Petry.sql sur Twitter : "⚡️ Database Tip Most developers are puzzled that indexes are not used for e.g. WHERE LOWER(email) = ?. But contrary to common belief, an index can be created for these cases! It's called a function-based index and is supported by MySQL and PostgreSQL. https://t.co/1go9wb39m8 https://t.co/XLoQR49hOV" / Twitter
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Thunder Client – An Alternative Way to Test Restful APIs
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Automated testing in Magento 2 with Behat
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SRP: Single Responsability Principle | by Hicham BEN KACHOUD | Mar, 2022 | Medium
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Debugging React, JavaScript, and PHP at the Same Time With PhpStorm - Delicious Brains
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Strangler Pattern in practice - DEV Community
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The Code Review Pyramid - Gunnar Morling
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Martin Joo sur Twitter : "🔥 Let’s talk about Single Responsibility Principle for a moment. In my opinion, there are two kinds of SRPs: - Practical SRP - Technical SRP I’ll try to explain what’s the difference between them using this class as an example. 🧵Keep Reading https://t.co/L6ILEA3Rfo" / Twitter
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Tobias_Petry.sql sur Twitter : "⚡️ Database Tip Your application probably has numerous indexes to guarantee fast performance. For columns which are only used in equality checks, you can use hash indexes, which can be smaller and faster. You don't need to use the standard b-tree index always! https://t.co/9CXMpp2DCs" / Twitter
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