Documenting code with AI, explaining every single symbol of a codebase
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From the programming community on Reddit: 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
Posted by ketralnis - 134 votes and 59 comments
Keeping code simple: moving fast by avoiding over-engineering
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Keeping code simple: moving fast by avoiding over-engineering
When engineering, I always aim to build the minimum spec with the cleanest architecture. Why? Because I want to build software as fast as possible.
Google throws $1M at Rust Foundation to build C++ bridges
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Google throws $1M at Rust Foundation to build C++ bridges
Chocolate Factory matches Microsoft money for memory safety
Rust Won't Save Us: An Analysis of 2023's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities
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Rust Won’t Save Us: An Analysis of 2023’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities
A technical and root cause analysis of CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities from 2023.
Introducing Sudo for Windows
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Introducing Sudo for Windows!
Introducing Sudo for Windows We’re excited to announce the release of Sudo for Windows in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26052! Sudo for Windows is a new way for users to run elevated commands directly from an unelevated console session. It is an ergonomic…
Should you Stay Technical as an Engineering Manager?
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Should you Stay Technical as an Engineering Manager?
Navigating the Balance Between Engineering Management and Technical Expertise
Impact-based performance evaluation in big tech is terrible
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Impact-based performance evaluation in big tech is terrible
What the **** does that mean?
I have created a high-level programming language for developping secure web applications. It comes with a built-in database, web server and container engine, in a single binary.
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GitHub - inoxlang/inox: 🛡️ A secure web development platform and programming language.
🛡️ A secure web development platform and programming language. - inoxlang/inox
Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability — A 2024 plea for lean software
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Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability
A 2024 plea for lean software
What if an SQL Statement Returned a Database?
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What if an SQL Statement Returned a Database?
Every SQL statement is limited to return a single, possibly denormalized, table. This design decision has far reaching consequences. (1.) for databases users in terms of slow query performance,...