Weeknotes: 20 May to 24 May 2024
Learning to implement Active Storage in Rails, clean architecture, and objects in programming

What I have found gripping
Active Storage in Rails allows for different cloud storage options in production
Clean architecture is not only a mindset, it’s also about deliberate practice
According to Peter Loshin, an object has three characteristics: identity, state and behaviour
What I have read
Cross-Boundary Collaborations in Cities: Where to Start (SSIR), Jorrit de Jong, Amy Edmondson, et al.
Functional Programming vs Object-Oriented Programming in Data Analysis, Amberle McKee
Women in tech statistics: The hard truths of an uphill battle, Sarah K. White
What I have watched
Empathy Driven Development - Marcy Sutton, Gatsby
Featured quote
Companies that emphasize equity and inclusion, however, are making inroads when it comes to promoting the careers of women — and retaining them. — Sarah K. White
Further reading and resources
In English
Applying Clean Architecture to Ruby on Rails: First Impressions, James Thompson
Breaking down the cornerstone components of OOP, Kerry Doyle
Inequality Equation (YouTube), Stephanie Creary at CNBC @Work Summit
In French
Newsletter WoR #58: React 19 en bêta, une meilleure doc pour Rails, le consentement dans la tech, Dalí répond à tes questions, Women on Rails
ecoCode : comment réduire l'empreinte carbone de vos projets (YouTube), David De Carvalho & Johanna Duigou, BreizhCamp 2023
Les mystères des permissions (YouTube), Céline Louvet, BreizhCamp 2023
Thème sombre (dark mode) et mythe d’accessibilité, Stéphanie Walter
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