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The Decline of Hardware Knowledge in the Era of Cloud Native Compute
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The Decline of Hardware Knowledge in the Era of Cloud Native Compute
In today's computing ecosystem, I would very much be considered a cloud-native engineer. My first job in the industry saw me deploying cloud hosted platforms on Rackspace and AWS infrastructure, and I have been specializing in AWS ever since. To me, highly…
How I reduced the size of my very first published docker image by 40% - A lesson in dockerizing shell scripts
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How I reduced the size of my very first published docker image by 40% - A lesson in dockerizing shell scripts
My learnings from publishing my first ever Dockerfile for ugit (a shell script based tool to undo git command) and writing the most optimized dockerfile for it.
Raspberry Pi powers first driverless car in Formula SAE Brazil competition
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Raspberry Pi powers first driverless car in Formula SAE Brazil competition - Raspberry Pi
Team Ampera made various prototypes before creating a Raspberry Pi-powered car capable of navigating the Formula SAE Brazil track autonomously.
Infrastructure: From Zero to Enterprise
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Startup Infrastructure: Scaling from Zero to Enterprise
Back when I was coding in 2007, my stack was straightforward. I had a shared hosting provider that cost me about 2 dollars per month (which I paid for a
Article suggest that 1 million ML specialists will be needed by 2027, what do you think?
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One million machine learning specialists are needed by 2027. These bootcamps are teaching the in-demand skills
Companies like Simplilearn, edX, and Springboard are hoping to bridge the talent gap in machine learning.
New GitHub Copilot Research Finds 'Downward Pressure on Code Quality'
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New GitHub Copilot Research Finds 'Downward Pressure on Code Quality' -- Visual Studio Magazine
'We find disconcerting trends for maintainability.'
The three types of time
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The three types of time
Handling dates and times in code can be tricky. Understanding that there are three types of time — and knowing which one you’re dealing…
Anti-Bot Fingerprinting: How They Know You're Human, And How To Fool Them
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MIMIC: Beyond CAPTCHAs
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A reasonable configuration language
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A reasonable configuration language
About six months ago, I was fed up with it. The particular it was HCL — Hashicorp Configuration Language — but that was just the trigger, it was hardly the only offender. The issue I was struggling with that day was to define six cloud storage buckets in…
Google is once again accused of snubbing the JPEG XL image format
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Google is once again accused of snubbing the JPEG XL image format
The JPEG XL "Image Coding System" ISO standard is a new universal image format providing a cost reduction on server storage requirements and backward compatibility with existing...
Documenting code with AI, explaining every single symbol of a codebase
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Somewhere along the way we forgot about software craftsmanship
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Somewhere along the way we forgot about software craftsmanship
What the **** does that mean?
The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode (Still No Excuses!)
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The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode in 2023 (Still No Excuses!)
Modern extension to classic 2003 article by Joel Spolsky
Too much of a good thing: the trade-off we make with tests
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From the programming community on Reddit: Too much of a good thing: the trade-off we make with tests
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