No weekly roundup this week, but have a review of the Unicorn Project instead. In my opinion, this and the Phoenix Project should be required reading for everyone in an engineering leadership position.
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Posts by Dana Ciocan
I gathered some thoughts about our careers as software engineers and why it doesn't matter whether you did a bootcamp or got a Computer Science degree. We all contribute in our own unique ways and that should be celebrated!
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This week's blog post is full of the joys of spring (plus some visual regression testing and ramblings about communication).
Have a lovely weekend!
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This week's roundup is here! Hope you all have a lovely weekend 🎉
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Finished reading This is for Everyone by Tim Berners-Lee while going to and from work today and it was such an engaging and fascinating book that I had to write up my review before bed. Highly recommend you check it out!
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Time off is important. I had three days off this week and did nothing but make clothes, go for walks and read books. It was glorious. No blog post this week because I was too busy resting. Hope you have a lovely weekend!
This week's post is early because I'm off today - take care of yourselves and see you next week!
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If you wanted more rambly thoughts about AI from me, here you go. If not, keep scrolling and have a nice Sunday!
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I'm tired and AI really isn't helping... But - I passed my probation this week 🎉 so I'm definitely treating myself to a nice rum this evening! That doesn't preclude me from being wrong though - read all about it on my blog this week.
Hope you have a good one!
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I've gathered some thoughts about why taking a step down in your career is a Good Thing and nothing to feel bad about. To be honest, I am still trying to convince myself of this a bit sometimes, so maybe this article is for me as well as for you.
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This week I remembered how awesome feature flags are, how much I like technical writing and that AI isn't always to be trusted... Hope you had a good one!
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Super interesting article: localghost.dev/blog/stop-ge...
I feel like a lot of people aren't really thinking about the wider implications of AI, mostly because they're afraid of getting left behind...
This pretty neatly sums up my feelings towards AI: nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/w...
"I don’t celebrate the new world, but I also don’t resist it." - yup
I've got another day off today, so here's this week's post - I wrote about how releasing new features doesn't have to be a big deal, context switching (the bane of my existence) and impostor syndrome. I'll be back to my normal schedule next week, but until then - bye! danaciocan.com/releasing-ne...
Got another blog post for you! This one talks about knowing when to quit, AI being a godsend actually (with caveats) and how to deal with the isolation of working from home.
I have today off and am off to Costco later because of _course_ I am!
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I keep forgetting this, so I'm posting it here in the hopes I don't forget next time: in Next.js app router, client components get an initial render on the server and are then hydrated in a second pass. This is very similar to how pages router used to work, just on a component rather than page level
I had my weekly roundup all ready to go and... I forgot to post it. So here it is - I talk about the importance of monitoring, multitasking with AI, asking for help and dealing with feelings
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I feel like I missed out given I read the book!
Trying to get out of the Google ecosystem after decades of being in it is kind of tricky... First step: Brave.
I know right? 😆
jQuery 4.0 is out - while this makes me nostalgic, I can't really see myself reaching for it. you?
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Did another book review! This one is about a book called Techno Feudalism. The TL;DR is that this is very economics heavy and tech light, but I still learned some interesting stuff
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This week's roundup has a lot of Next.js app router in it - I must make some more detailed posts about what I'm learning because it's fascinating!
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It's wild isn't it?! That subtitle is very apt, though I don't think the others come out of it well either... Just not very nice people all round!
I've written my first book review! This is something I've wanted to do for ages as I love reading and this is a fun way to combine my two hobbies.
"Careless People: A Story of Where I Used to Work" is Sarah Wynn-Williams' compelling memoir about her time at Facebook.
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My ramble this week is about post-Christmas brain, how to make your migrations easier with tests, what to do when launches don't quite go to plan and the importance of fun at work.
Have a lovely weekend everyone!
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could not agree more. I wish it _didn't_ work so that we could justify not having to do all of this stuff that harms our users 😭
Spotify should be made to answer for all these "wrapped" summaries now. I've seen LinkedIn, Asana, Cursor and Sainsbury's ones... It's too much!