Angular Shopping Store: From Scratch to Successful Payment
“Angular Shopping Store: From Scratch to Successful Payment” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a focused, practical guide for anyone who wants to build a real-world e‑commerce front end with Angular—without getting overwhelmed by full‑stack complexity on day one. Instead of skimming across many topics, the book walks you step by step through building a complete shopping store UI from scratch. You start with a blank…
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Angular Shopping Store: From Scratch to Successful Payment
“Angular Shopping Store: From Scratch to Successful Payment” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a focused, practical guide for anyone who wants to build a real-world e‑commerce front end with Angular—without …
Abdelfattah Ragab - BlogAngular Shopping Store: From Scratch to Successful Payment by Abdelfattah Ragab is a practical guide to building a real online store frontend with Angular. Step by step, you’ll design product pages, cart, checkout, and integrate Stripe payments via a small Node.js helper app. Ideal for Angular learners who want a concrete, portfolio‑ready project. Search the title and author on Amazon to grab your copy.
Thinking in User Experience for Engineers: Systems, Tradeoffs, and Human Trust
“Thinking in User Experience for Engineers: Systems, Tradeoffs, and Human Trust” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a rare kind of UX book: it speaks the language of engineers who live in logs, metrics, and production incidents—not wireframes and color palettes. Instead of treating UX as something that happens “on the front end,” this book argues that user experience is fundamentally a property of…
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Thinking in User Experience for Engineers: Systems, Tradeoffs, and Human Trust
“Thinking in User Experience for Engineers: Systems, Tradeoffs, and Human Trust” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a rare kind of UX book: it speaks the language of engineers who live in logs, metrics, and p…
Abdelfattah Ragab - Blog“Thinking in User Experience for Engineers: Systems, Tradeoffs, and Human Trust” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a rare UX book that speaks the language of senior engineers. It treats UX as an emergent property of latency, failures, retries, recovery, and consistency—not just UI polish. If you design production systems and care about reliability, user trust, and long-term behavior, search this title on Amazon and add it to your toolkit.
Thinking in PostgreSQL: Mental Models for Senior Engineers
Thinking in PostgreSQL: Mental Models for Senior Engineers, by Abdelfattah Ragab, is not another “here’s how to write SQL” book. It’s a guide to thinking like the person who is ultimately responsible for a PostgreSQL system that must still be healthy, correct, and understandable five or ten years from now. Instead of cataloging features or listing tuning flags, this book focuses on how senior engineers *reason*…
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Thinking in PostgreSQL: Mental Models for Senior Engineers
Thinking in PostgreSQL: Mental Models for Senior Engineers, by Abdelfattah Ragab, is not another “here’s how to write SQL” book. It’s a guide to thinking like the person who is ultimately responsib…
Abdelfattah Ragab - BlogThinking in PostgreSQL: Mental Models for Senior Engineers by Abdelfattah Ragab is a concise guide to treating PostgreSQL as a long-lived system, not just a query engine. It focuses on how senior engineers think: tradeoffs, transactions, MVCC, schema evolution, and reliability. Instead of syntax tips, it teaches judgment and long-term design. Search the title and author on Amazon to get a copy and deepen your PostgreSQL architecture skills.
Designing Optionality: How to Exit, Adapt, and Survive Without Betting on a Single Future
“Designing Optionality: How to Exit, Adapt, and Survive Without Betting on a Single Future” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a timely guide for anyone who senses that betting everything on one path—one job, one market, one business model, one plan—is no longer safe in a world that changes faster than forecasts can keep up. At its core, this book is about building choices into your life,…
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Designing Optionality: How to Exit, Adapt, and Survive Without Betting on a Single Future
“Designing Optionality: How to Exit, Adapt, and Survive Without Betting on a Single Future” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a timely guide for anyone who senses that betting everything on one path—one job,…
Abdelfattah Ragab - Blog“Designing Optionality: How to Exit, Adapt, and Survive Without Betting on a Single Future” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a practical guide to building flexible life and business strategies. Blending human insight with AI-assisted refinement, it shows how to reduce risk, keep doors open, and design smart exit paths. Search the title and author on Amazon to discover a compact, forward-looking roadmap for resilient decision-making.
After You Know: Responsibility When You Can No Longer Claim Ignorance
“After You Know: Responsibility When You Can No Longer Claim Ignorance” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a compact yet unsettling meditation on what it means to live ethically once we can no longer say, “I didn’t know.” Most books on ethics promise clarity: a framework, a checklist, a path to moral purity. Ragab does something different. He begins where many of us actually are—already aware that the systems…
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After You Know: Responsibility When You Can No Longer Claim Ignorance
“After You Know: Responsibility When You Can No Longer Claim Ignorance” by Abdelfattah Ragab is a compact yet unsettling meditation on what it means to live ethically once we can no longer say, “I …
Abdelfattah Ragab - BlogAfter You Know: Responsibility When You Can No Longer Claim Ignorance by Abdelfattah Ragab is a thoughtful exploration of what happens after awareness—when you clearly see harm yet can’t fully escape, control, or fix it. Instead of easy answers, it probes partial agency, silence, and quiet forms of responsibility. Reflective readers and ethics-minded professionals will find it a powerful, unsettling guide worth seeking on Amazon.