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    A small guide on implementing a custom linter that checks the validity of style variables.

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    Super tiny review of the past year and some learnings for the future

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    I spent around 800 hours reading in 2021. On the way, I learned a lot about books, the world, and myself. It was a fun challenge, and I will absolutely do it this year again.

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    Feedback can be stressful and nerve-racking, but it doesn’t have to be. Here’s how I deal with “good” and “bad” feedback.

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    I’m no perfectionist. Once I’m done with a problem, I tend to move to solve the next one. However, sometimes it’s worth taking a second glance and improving a solution. Here is a problem I worked on recently and what the solutions to the problem were.

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    When I first saw the `reduce` function in the web dev bootcamp - I was completely overwhelmed. With time and experience, I came to love it. In this piece, I attempt to dismantle the complexity of this array method, show its beauty and versatility.

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    You’ll probably write a decent amount of helper function in your life. So learning a good workflow to write and test functions is a good investment. In this post, I want to walk through how I approach writing helpers.

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    If you’re using estimations to plan your sprints or setting timelines – good luck, because estimations are just that –– approximations. They are an amazing tool to reveal whether teams have the same understanding of tasks at hand. But they are not exact and won’t tell you how long work will take.

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    Juniors are an investment. If you hire a junior and expect them to be a regular employee for a lower price — don’t hire them. Only hire a junior if it’s evident what the plan for them is, and you can provide the care they need to succeed.