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It's crucial for businesses to choose an app platform that will meet their customers’ needs, and our Senior UI Consultant Maurício Tasca designed a roadmap to guide you in choosing between mobile web, native, or hybrid apps. Find out which app suits your business best at:
Our consultant Marcelo Guimarães talks about how easy it is to organize the products, collections, and stock units of your business through Oracle Commerce Cloud. Check out our newest blog post:
Accurate forecasting in today’s complex world is no easy task, but our Senior Data Scientist Hossein Sadaei breaks down how you can achieve it in our newest machine learning whitepaper. Take a look:
Today’s Tip Tuesday comes from our developer Rafael Câmara, and he has some React knowledge to share this time: When developing React apps, we may face some issues related to component reusability (i.e. components getting too specific as more and more states and actions are added on top of them). A simple pattern can help avoid these issues. You simply need to classify your components into two different groups: Presentational and Container. The Presentational group should have stateless components, which are concerned only about displaying things. Their data is received through props, and you can extend their reusability through high order components. On the other hand, the Container components are concerned about how things work by providing data to Presentational and other Container components. This simple pattern allows us to better understand which components can and cannot be reused. You can learn more about it at: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQfII.
We had an exciting week at our BH Office, hosting two remarkable meetups! First, we had a full house at the 5th React BH Meetup on April 17th. Then, DevOps was in the spotlight on April 19th at the 9th DevOps BH Meetup. At Avenue Code, we're passionate about investing and nurturing a diverse set of technical skills.
Not only does Oracle Commerce Cloud allow you to launch a fully operational online store, but you can also customize it to attend to all of your business needs. Our consultant Arlindo Neto talks about how effortlessly you can achieve this in our newest blog post. Check it out:
Today’s Tip Tuesday comes from one of our Software Engineers, Igor Octaviano, and he is giving some debugging tips this time. Check it out: “With your DOM open, right-click an element, go to ‘Break on,’ and then enable the ‘subtree modifications.’ Doing that, you will make sure whenever a script traverses that element’s children and modifies them, the debugger will stop automatically and will let you inspect what’s happening. That’s really useful when you are working using frameworks such as React and Vue.js – try it yourself! Oh! And here is another debugging tip for you: within the debugger panel, open the XHR/fetch breakpoints panel. You can also allow it to break at any time an XHR/fetch call is sent, or just on specific calls if you want to.”
We’d love to introduce Emma Hilder, our Account Manager and new Avenue Coder. Besides being a stellar Account Manager, she likes to work out in her free time and is currently heavily invested in our office fantasy football league.
How better to celebrate setting a new hiring record than with a team outing to see the San Francisco Giants? Well done, US Talent Acquisition team! #ProudToBeAC
Marketing Manager Holly Vander Wall is sharing a perspective on what makes Avenue Code special! #WhyAC http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQiBN