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romaric

@romaric

CTO / Co-founder at Brokoli.

Crafting digital products with passion. I love solving complex problems with simple solutions.

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linkhttps://brokoli.fr calendar_today24-10-2008 12:07:43

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François Zaninotto (@francoisz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the Limits of Scrum? A good review of the situations where #agile practices don't bring enough benefit. In my experience, the lack of a stable, dedicated team is the most common source of failure. #Leadership agilepainrelief.com/notesfromatool…

François Zaninotto (@francoisz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Myth: The Product Backlog is Maintained Exclusively by the Product Owner. Forcing roles and processes is the opposite of #agile, so please remove action limitations on your Jira, or use an open tool like Trello. Scrum.org scrum.org/resources/blog…

Myth: The Product Backlog is Maintained Exclusively by the Product Owner. Forcing roles and processes is the opposite of #agile, so please remove action limitations on your Jira, or use an open tool like Trello. Scrum.org scrum.org/resources/blog…
François Zaninotto (@francoisz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SQL is one of the most valuable skills a developer can learn. It doesn't get outdated, you can use it across different roles, and it gives you super powers. #SQL craigkerstiens.com/2019/02/12/sql…

Lin Clark (@linclark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WebAssembly running outside the web has a huge future. And that future gets one giant leap closer today with... 📢 Announcing WASI: A system interface for running WebAssembly outside the web (and inside it too) hacks.mozilla.org/2019/03/standa…

Prismic (@prismicio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎬 What is Serverless? Part 1: Introduction 🎙 From the Prismic studio - Guillermo Rauch explains why Serverless not only helps to cut cost but also allows you to focus entirely on what your users are requesting. youtube.com/watch?v=prgLxI…

🎬  What is Serverless? Part 1: Introduction 🎙

From the Prismic studio - <a href="/rauchg/">Guillermo Rauch</a> explains why Serverless not only helps to cut cost but also allows you to focus entirely on what your users are requesting. 

youtube.com/watch?v=prgLxI…
Nicolas Moreau (@nico_dude) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Je vous dispense mon inénarrable sagesse >>> ici Le feedback : l’arme secrète du manager… qu’aucune école ne vous apprend. buff.ly/2XwQIhE

Nicolas Moreau (@nico_dude) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pas d'équipe sans valeurs, pas de valeurs sans principes, pas de principes sans preuves ! The new tech principles for FT.com - FT Product & Technology - Medium medium.com/ft-product-tec…

Nicolas Moreau (@nico_dude) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎶🎵 How many main blue buttons on a page A lost user must browse ? How many tooltips a product must show To onboard me like crazy ? The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind The answer is blowin' in the wind 🎶🎵 Dropbox

🎶🎵 
How many main blue buttons on a page
A lost user must browse ?
How many tooltips a product must show
To onboard me like crazy ? 
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind
The answer is blowin' in the wind
🎶🎵 

<a href="/Dropbox/">Dropbox</a>
Jason Fried (@jasonfried) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you like saying yes, get better at saying no. No gives you more opportunities to say yes to the things you really want to do/make/try/explore/discover.

Mark Dalgleish (@markdalgleish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My talk from ReactiveConf, “Rethinking Design Practices”, is now up on YouTube, featuring a whirlwind tour of my thoughts on design systems, making our abstractions match the way designers think, and the promise of designing in code. youtu.be/jnV1u67_yVg

nader dabit (@dabit3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JavaScript thought leaders: do this thing, this is the way this thing should be done. Same thought leaders 8 months later: HAHA remember those idiots that did that thing I said to do, or are still doing that thing? Fuckin newbs.

Smashing Magazine 🇺🇦 🏳️‍🌈 (@smashingmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fascinating story on how small design changes rewrote the rules of messaging and how we feel about one another. The Loss of Micro-Privacy, by Adrian Zumbrunnen medium.com/@azumbrunnen/t…

A fascinating story on how small design changes rewrote the rules of messaging and how we feel about one another.

The Loss of Micro-Privacy, by <a href="/azumbrunnen_/">Adrian Zumbrunnen</a> 
medium.com/@azumbrunnen/t…
François Zaninotto (@francoisz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dividing frontend from backend is an antipattern. Developer teams built around a product, instead of a piece of technology, perform better. #JS ubiquity helps. Stay open-minded! #Agile #OldieButGoodie thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/…

Theo - t3.gg (@theo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still not over the #tRPC hype. Rebuilt the entire Round API using it. If you are building a dynamic app with Next.js, you should probably be using tRPC.io. It feels like Prisma Postgres for your APIs. 🧵Thread

Still not over the #tRPC hype. Rebuilt the entire Round API using it.

If you are building a dynamic app with Next.js, you should probably be using tRPC.io. It feels like <a href="/prisma/">Prisma Postgres</a> for your APIs.

🧵Thread
Sam Selikoff (@samselikoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big moment for me in my programming journey was learning that "rules" I came across were not actually rules at all, but rather strategies that had solved someone's specific problem at some point in the past. I remember it being difficult to know the difference when I was first