Manu Sobles
@manusobles
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Hamburg, Germany
Joined June 2012
Loving the Inline Value Classes in Kotlin π I've been using them for years and they finally made it to stable π So I've written a little bit about how I use them π¨βπ» #Kotlin #DDD #dddesign #DomainDrivenDesign
https://t.co/TnnHqtJlpM
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Learn to apply the concept of Value Objects from Domain-Driven Design in Kotlin by using value classes
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Very well compiled (pun intended)! ππ» 20 Code Design Tips for Developers for Everyday Use by Sasha Mathews in @gitconnected
https://t.co/io4SRiwEcB
#software #softwaredevelopment #quality
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Gathered from real pull requests (C# language).
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My article "How I use the new Inline Value Classes in Kotlin" was just published in Make It New! #Kotlin #DDD #SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming
https://t.co/kqJQQ2JLbs
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Learn to apply the concept of Value Objects from Domain-Driven Design in Kotlin by using value classes
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If you are just interested to read it when it's published, subscribe to my newsletter and I'll let you know! https://t.co/ovqhywcPxg
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I'm thinking of writing a small blog post about agile. What an MVP is and some examples. Specially if you want to explain it to somebody. Any thoughts? Anything you would like me to mention?
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Back to blogging β after a long break. Short article, but helpful! #git #ssh #windows
https://t.co/GKTIhp9bIW
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Configure which SSH key to use with your GIT repositories.
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To become an expert in any field, you have to be an ambitious learner first. Every expert started out as a curious novice once.
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The easiest way to grow your SaaS to $100,000 in less than 6 months.... β
Facebook Ads. That's it... β No Personal Brand β No Email Lists β No Blog Posts Here's how we did it π§΅ππ»
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Dessert names π
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If you use it right, Twitter is the most powerful platform in the world. But Twitter does a horrible job of showing you its advanced features. Here are 10 of them you probably know nothing about:
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Thanks @jetbrains for listening to feedback π
π Sealed when statements are available: π One of the most voted features π¨ Warning/error if a when statement is not exhaustive β Safer code Try out a preview in Kotlin 1.5.30 and share your feedbackπ https://t.co/QjRj0JULgS
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I've just clicked on an email address on Outlook to send an email and it has opened... the Mail app. Seriously? π
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Hey @Julian, this made me laugh, thank you π It's so thoughtful! I didn't press the link to unsubscribe, the worst that can happen is that you email me, which is what I signed up for π€£ I like your writing style, keep it up! π
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I seek to produce quality code. I feel proud when I craft a nice piece of code. I feel even prouder when my teammates improve it π
Produce code youβre proud of. Itβs a craft. Make it beautiful. But once you open that pull request, itβs the teamβs code β not yours. Detach the ego and open your mind to feedback. The result: - More learning - Better software - Strengthened relationships
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And actually, @monicalent is probably the best person to answer my question since she's also based in Germany. It would be great to hear her experience on thisπ How do you handle Tax Declarations when selling online for customers in any country?
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Forgot to mention @mynameis_davis, also a very inspiring person in regards to building a SaaS! How do you handle Tax Declarations?
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I'm playing with the idea of building a SaaS. I see a big hassle: Tax Declaration. Specially when selling on the Internet where your customers could be anywhere. I wonder how @levelsio @tylertringas @shaisc @damengchen @heyblake @tom_hirst handle it. You inspire about SaaS!
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I was precisely using this pattern today π I just called it FaΓ§ade, but good to know the difference!
new post: gateway pattern: an old pattern, and the name didn't catch on - but it's a really useful one https://t.co/sySP8RcBw9
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