I’m thrilled to share that I recently made my first-ever podcast appearance, and what a better way to kick things off than on the Software Engineering Daily podcast.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
We need more companies doing fewer things, fewer features, and requiring fewer employees. Building high-quality software is fun when you have focus and a tight team.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
I recently started porting github-pewpew to TypeScript. I enjoy using types, but I struggle with the developer velocity due to compilation times.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
Why?| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
It’s now even easier to review logs from your GitHub Actions workflow runs. We’ve introduced several improvements to make the experience more performant, precise, and pleasing to use.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
December 16, 2019 at 22:30| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
The past year has been an amazing one, but before getting into the details, I’d love to share some thoughts on 2017 as I have been struggling to talk about it for quite a while.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
March 29, 2019 at 7:51 Some news, Iván has paired up with me helping to improve the business logic, and making the code a bit more robust for future steps. I’m trying to put together a template to generate the first version of the front-end. Basically we will be able to serve all the data we’re collecting.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
I often get asked about Design book recommendations, so I’ve put together a few of my favorite ones that somehow helped me to grow as a designer. You’ll notice that some of them are not necessary design-related and that’s OK as far as they teach us different lessons to extract and apply later on.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco
Talent is everywhere. Opportunity is not.| Adrián Mato – Product Designer in San Francisco