Taking a break (or a Medium’s sabbatical period) for a whileI’ve decided to take a break to step back to recharge, reflect, and grow in new ways. I’m looking forward to sharing new articles soon!Dec 9Dec 9
Please sign the “Stop Destroying Videogames” EU Citizens InitiativeThe EU initiative Stop Destroying Videogames seeks to mandate that publishers keep video games functional and prevent their remote disablingDec 2Dec 2
Published inStackademicWhat every developer should know about CORSCORS ensures secure cross-origin requests by controlling access via headers. Configure APIs carefully to balance security and usability.Nov 25Nov 25
Published inStackademicSelf-hosted Docker-based apps if you are in the software industry.Explore 8–10 self-hosted Docker apps for home and small business needs, from privacy to analytics, collaboration, and security.Nov 18Nov 18
Published inStackademicLessons learned as a self-employed software engineerHere is my experience considering my options when I had a permanent position as an employee and got an offer to work as a contractor.Nov 11Nov 11
🚨 Weather alert warning 🚨I’ve got an emergency alert from local authorities reporting bad weather. I won’t be posting a regular writing today. Thank you.Nov 4Nov 4
How I prepare my Medium articles; my step-by-step guide for postingWriting on Medium is not something you can do in only 20 minutes. Proper writing takes much more time. Here’s what I usually do.Oct 28Oct 28
Published inStackademicImplementing Getters and Setters is contrary to the Single Responsibility Principle.Using Getter and Setters is a common but obsolete practice, especially since we have the SOLID principles. Here are some examples.Oct 21Oct 21
Published inStackademicSome Common Mistakes When Switching from PHP to TypeScript (JavaScript) and How to Avoid ThemTypeScript is a solid backend solution for PHP developers aiming to expand their skills. Find out key differences and never stop learning!Oct 14Oct 14
This is my hardware and software setup for software development (at the end of 2024)Time moves forward, and software engineers need new tools to do our job. This is my current hardware and software setup for the end of 2024.Oct 7Oct 7