Stefan SchindlerHaving only One Return statement is Better and More SafeMultiple »return« statements can lead to serious bugs, leaks and make understanding your code more difficult. Here’s why!·7 min read·Apr 2, 2021--2--2
Stefan SchindlerThe problem with Docker and Alpine’s package pinningBeing a huge fan of Alpine Linux, I’m using it in a lot of my built Docker images. The resulting images are very small and minimal, so…3 min read·Mar 23, 2018--9--9
Stefan SchindlerWhy I hate notification bubbles and what I do to prevent themI’m a software developer, and part of that is receiving requests for all kind of things, including ideas, feature requests and bugs — all…3 min read·Sep 5, 2017----
Stefan SchindlerOne Django settings file to rule them allIn this article you’ll learn how to create one Django settings.py file that you can use everywhere and that you don’t have to touch across…3 min read·Jun 30, 2017--7--7
Stefan SchindlerMy open love letter to VimI’m in love. Still. And for almost 10 years already. We’ve been through thick and thin. Oh my dear Vim code editor, you never let me down…4 min read·Jun 16, 2017----
Stefan SchindlerDo we really want wrappers like Apollo Client for using GraphQL?Developers usually like to make their lives easy, so tons of libraries and helpers exist to assist with development, iteration speed and…3 min read·May 24, 2017--4--4
Stefan Schindler5 rules for better REST APIsThe REST paradigm is a very popular way of writing web APIs nowadays. But what’s so great about it? Here are some important reasons:6 min read·Jan 19, 2017----
Stefan SchindlerMy way from REST to GraphQLYou all know about GraphQL, right? It’s the “new” (actually not new, but things that hype recently just feel like that) hotness when it…4 min read·Jan 11, 2017--4--4
Stefan SchindlerComparing nested Python dictionaries with no hassleUpdate: As Stefano Crosta mentioned in the comments, you can simply compare the dictionaries like you would with everything else:1 min read·Dec 14, 2016--7--7