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<html language="en"><head><meta charset="utf8"><meta content="ie=edge" http-equiv="x-ua-compatible"><meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" name="viewport"><title>Elio Capella Sánchez</title><meta content="My personal website. Find more about me and what I'm currently doing." name="description"><link href="/favicon.ico" rel="icon"><link href="css/normalize.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><link href="css/main.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><header><img src="images/logo.svg"><nav><a class="active" href="index.html">Home</a><a href="resume.html">Resume</a><a href="interesting-content.html">Interesting content</a><a href="mailto:me@eliocapella.com">Contact</a></nav></header><section class="home-resume"><h1>About my work</h1><p class="summary">I'm a Computer Engineer which has been developing software for more than
10 years now. After founding a startup I've had the opportunity to learn other
skills like: analyzing business models, raising money, hiring/firing, managing
projects, data-informed decision making, UX, graphic design and online marketing.
</p><a class="continue-reading" href="resume.html">Continue reading my resume</a></section><section class="home-interesting-content"><h1>Content I've found interesting lately</h1><a class="interesting-content-entry" href="https://youtu.be/o_4EX4dPppA" target="_blank"><h2 class="title">How I think about solving problems</h2><p class="author">Nicholas C. Zakas</p><p class="type">article</p><p class="comment">Nicholas, Author of ESLint and many books on JavaScript, has a very interesting strategy to find with the most important problems to work on or delegate at the right times.
</p><p class="tags"><span class="tag">Leadership</span></p><p class="added">Added on 20/1/2020</p></a><a class="interesting-content-entry" href="https://youtu.be/o_4EX4dPppA" target="_blank"><h2 class="title">The Hard Parts of Open Source</h2><p class="author">Evan Czaplicki</p><p class="type">talk</p><p class="comment">The creator of the Elm language shares some interesting analysis on how to make online interactions more constructive and friendly.
</p><p class="tags"><span class="tag">Software development</span><span class="tag">Psychology</span></p><p class="added">Added on 10/1/2020</p></a><a class="interesting-content-entry" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af4M8GMoxi4" target="_blank"><h2 class="title">Please don’t mock me</h2><p class="author">Justin Searls</p><p class="type">talk</p><p class="comment">Justin shares his experiences writing tests and describes the common mistakes that developers do when starting to write tests. It is always tricky to coach teams into testing correctly and this talk concentrates so many good points that it is a must watch if you are learning about the topic.
</p><p class="tags"><span class="tag">Software development</span></p><p class="added">Added on 2/12/2019</p></a><a class="continue-reading" href="interesting-content.html">Check out the full list</a></section><footer><p>Last website update on 20/2/2020</p></footer></body></html>