Trenton Romph
8 posts
Refactoring for Performance
I spend most of my time thinking about performance improvements. Refactoring is tricky work, even more so when…
Why use Obsidian for software development?
I’ve been using Obsidian for studying for a long time. As I read or watch a video lesson…
Referential equality: Where variables check-in and rarely check-out.
Hi fellow devs, we are here to dive deep into the heart of JavaScript’s strict equality operator (‘===’)…
Finding the right macOS `defaults` command
Automating the setup of a clean macOS install is a lot easier when you know which keys to…
Have you ever doubted if you are in the right field?: CodeNewbie Podcast
Vanessa Vun came on the podcast yesterday to talk about her journey as a self-taught coder, finding a…
Does Ruby’s Focus on Developer Happiness Drive Its Project Success?
Ruby’s focus on developer happiness and productivity is often highlighted. How do you think this philosophy contributes to…
Designing APIs with Swagger and OpenAPI
Disclaimer: this post includes affiliate links; I may receive compensation if you purchase the book from the different…
Everyone’s a winner: Improving your win rates with stellar win/loss programs
This article was based on a gripping discussion between Scott Knudson and Trenton Romph on The Win/Loss Podcast,…