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This Is How I Built an Open-Source Runtime Without Writing A Single Line of Code Post date May 30, 2026 Post author By Matías Denda Post categories In boilerplate-tax, database, hackernoon-top-story, microservices, mycel, open-source-runtime, rest, rest-api
Fundamentals Have Become More Valuable Thanks to AI Post date May 29, 2026 Post author By Matías Denda Post categories In ai-assisted-coding, ai-coding, ai-coding-assistants, artificial-intelligence, developer-fundamentals, software-architecture, software-developer-skills, software-development
Here’s Why You Should Start Estimating in Complexity Instead of Hours Post date May 28, 2026 Post author By Matías Denda Post categories In complexity, fibonacci, productivity, software-development, team-collaboration, team-management, team-strategy, teamwork
AI Helped Me Ship a Feature in a Language I Barely Know – Here’s How Post date May 28, 2026 Post author By Matías Denda Post categories In ai-assisted-coding, ai-coding, artificial-intelligence, go, go-coding-with-ai, programming-and-ai, software-architecture, using-ai-to-code
AI Helped Me Ship a Feature in a Language I Barely Know – Here’s How Post date May 28, 2026 Post author By Matías Denda Post categories In ai-assisted-coding, ai-coding, artificial-intelligence, go, go-coding-with-ai, programming-and-ai, software-architecture, using-ai-to-code
Your team isn’t slow — your WIP is too high (Little’s Law explained) Post date May 6, 2026 Post author By Matías Denda Post categories In devops, git, productivity, teams
Your Kanban board is lying to you (and Git knows it) Post date April 29, 2026 Post author By Matías Denda Post categories In Agile, devops, git, productivity