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20 Exercises That Show Results After One Workout
A Quick and Dirty Guide to CVS
The Best Place for Error Messages on Forms
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User Preference of Error Message Locations

Users rated which error message location they found most satisfying. There was a strong user preference and expectation for right of the field placement.

Error messages placed to the left of the field were rated the worst. Error messages placed above the field caused the highest cognitive load followed by error messages below the field.

Warning: Your programming career – SoloLearn – Medium
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Preparing for Coding Interviews

There are concepts that are fundamental in programming world. Most of the technical interviews are meant to discover your problem solving skills and knowing those concepts, so besides mastering a programming language, you should be familiar with the concepts that are somewhat required in programmer’s arsenal. Here’s an excerpt from my recent lesson post in SoloLearn (below are the links to Android and iOS apps).

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5 Essential Investments Every Human Being Should Make In Themselves
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There’s no area of your life that’s separate from the others. Your health will impact your work. Your work will impact your relationships. Your relationships will impact your happiness. Your happiness will impact your performance. It’s an interconnected system. And if one of the systems is out whack, the others are inevitably impacted by it. The investment with highest ROI is the one you make in yourself, and the way you get that ROI is by making the following five essential investments.

Why you should use Google Font Superfamilies
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A font superfamily is set of typefaces (example: merriweather and merriweather sans) that have been specifically designed to look good together.

Here are 10 Google Font superfamilies you should know about

Online Classes Don’t Work

I’ve finally realized the glaring missing element from online art education: The studio.

Studio was the room where we all made things together. Studio was where we talked together.

Studio was where we worked all day, and chugged coffee all night. Studio was where we dragged ourselves back to in the early morning to present our projects and get feedback.

Studio was where we got stuff done. Studio was where we slacked off.

Studio was where we shared favorite books, playlists, blogs, and inspiration. Studio was where we laughed, learned, and grew together.