Subject: What do you know about DDD? 🤔 Your Monday inspirations arrived!

Also, read about Web3, package.json, or dealing with burn-out.

Hello Friend,


a new month brings new inspirations. Read the newsletter to learn:

🟧 the key to successful teamwork in software development,

🟧 how to use DDD in your project,

🟧 how to organise a large number of scripts in package.json,

🟧 the easy way to contribute to the blockchain community,

🟧 a secret recipe to fight boredom and burn-out at work .


Warm regards,

Ula

get inspired

If one of your priorities is building products that make a difference in today's world, you may like the story of Agnieszka, who has been solving problems with code for over 12 years now. It is the story of close cooperation with end-users and working on software products that affects somebody's life. And it is also the story about creating BrightTreasury – an original app for Polkadot and Kusama blockchains.

Domain-Driven Design Intro

Are you looking for an introduction to Domain-Driven Design (DDD)? If so, you should read the article by MichaÅ‚ KoszaÅ‚ka, a senior backend developer who gives the answers to the most popular Google searches about DDD. 

Domain-Driven Design in Kotlin

Kotlin language can be really helpful to express business logic in separation from technical aspects of our applications which is one of the core aspects of Domain Driven Design. To check how helpful it is you can read the blog post below.

bright dev's tips

How to organise a large number of scripts in package.json? 🔥 Check the latest tip and how to implement that in your code!

blockchain world

Following part 1 of our guide on how to support Web3 if you are not a software developer, we are coming to you with other ideas. Check them out, find ones that suit you well, and be a part of the Web3 revolution. 🚀 Remember that you can discuss your ideas on BrightTreasury before they turn them into a proposal. Don't be a silent member. Contribute by using your voice!

music for programming ears

You are a developer afraid of professional burn-out? Or maybe you have just hit the programming wall and lost the sense of your work? The good thing is that many specialists experience similar problems and there is something we can do with it. In a new episode Patryk Szlagowski is revealing how he managed to deal with this kind of problems and how he stayed motivated at work.


Please remember that podcast is in Polish.

that's all for today,

see you in November 👋