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Dec 9, 2024 |
elheraldodetabasco.com.mx | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Rodríguez
A unos días de que arranque la nueva legislatura en Estados Unidos y de que Donald Trump asuma como jefe de la Casa Blanca, la Oficina de Responsabilidad Gubernamental (GAO, por sus siglas en inglés) entregó a ambos poderes una listado de alertas y de asuntos pendientes que requieren atención inmediata, tres de los cuales le atañen a México.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
smashingmagazine.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez
21 min readCSS,Tools,TechniquesShare on Twitter, LinkedInWhat are these CSS Container Style Queries, and why should you use them? Juan Diego Rodríguez delves deeply into style queries, and not at the syntax level, but at what exactly they are solving and what sort of use cases you would find yourselves reaching for them in your work if and when they gain browser support.
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May 27, 2024 |
thespruce.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Rodríguez
Juan Rodriguez is a writer specializing in construction topics. He has broad experience on large projects, including renewable energy projects, rail systems, energy generation, water distribution systems, and housing projects.
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May 16, 2024 |
smashingmagazine.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez
17 min readCSS,Techniques,Responsive DesignShare on Twitter, LinkedInMany of the latest CSS features released in the past several years are designed to write “smarter” styles that apply when they meet certain conditions, many of which are directly related to responsive design. What does this mean for media queries?
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Apr 26, 2024 |
smashingmagazine.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez
14 min readProduct Strategy,Business,Marketing,PricingShare on Twitter, LinkedInFree-tier pricing is a common marketing strategy. “Free” gets people in the door and allows them to settle in and see how things work. But, as Juan Diego Rodriguez explains, the practice of free tiers is often conflated with free trials. And while the distinction may be nuanced, the consequences of sunsetting free-tier pricing may be huge for those who come to rely on those plans.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
smashingmagazine.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez
16 min readJavaScript,Gatsby,Frameworks,ReactShare on Twitter, LinkedIn“Gatsby headaches” are over. Juan Diego Rodríguez reflects on his decision to stop using Gatsby as his go-to framework. Through a detailed examination of its strengths and weaknesses, he provides valuable insights and alternative options for developers navigating their tooling choices. A fun fact about me is that my birthday is on Valentine’s Day.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
smashingmagazine.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez
22 min readFrameworks,JavaScript,Opinion ColumnShare on Twitter, LinkedInAn overwhelming number of frameworks and tooling available today gives the impression that web development has gotten perhaps too complex. As a newcomer, it can be frightening to have so many to consider, almost creating a fear of missing out that we see exploited to sell courses and tutorials on the new hot framework that you “cannot work without.” But perhaps that is just an exaggeration?
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Dec 28, 2023 |
smashingmagazine.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez
14 min readJavaScript,ReactShare on Twitter, LinkedInJavaScript may be the most popular client-side language in the world, but it’s far from perfect and not without its quirks. Juan Diego Rodriguez examines several “absurd” JavaScript eccentricities and explains how they made it into the language as well as how to avoid them in your own code. Why does JavaScript have so many eccentricities!? Like, why does 0.2 + 0.1 equals 0.30000000000000004? Or, why does "" == false evaluate to true?
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Dec 4, 2023 |
smashingmagazine.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez
19 min readJavaScript,Coding,Tools,TechniquesShare on Twitter, LinkedInDiscussing the decisions surrounding JavaScript prototypes, the article by Juan Diego Rodriguez scrutinizes their origin, examines missteps in the design, and explores how these factors have affected the way we write JavaScript today. Even though JavaScript’s name was coined from the Java language, the two languages are worlds apart.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
smashingmagazine.com | Geoff Graham |Juan Rodriguez |Juan Diego Rodríguez |Joas Pambou |Slava Shestopalov
27 min readSmashing PodcastShare on Twitter, LinkedInIn today’s Smashing Podcast episode, we’re talking about Tech Unions. What part can unions play in a modern tech workplace? Drew McLellan talks to Ethan Marcotte to find out. In today’s Smashing Podcast episode, we’re talking about Tech Unions. What part can unions play in a modern tech workplace? Drew McLellan talks to Ethan Marcotte to find out.