Perfectionism - one of the biggest productivity killers in the engineering industry
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Perfectionism - one of the biggest productivity killers in the engineering industry
It can cause immense stress and can lead to burnout 🤯 Don't worry, we're sharing our mistakes, so hopefully you'll avoid some!
Go’s Error Handling: A Grave Error
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Go’s Error Handling: A Grave Error
I’ve been writing Go for several years now, and many things in our codebase are built with it. I appreciate the language for its…
Artifacts is a API-based MMORPG game. Use any programming language to control your characters with the API.
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Artifacts - The MMORPG game for code lovers
Artifacts is a Sandbox MMORPG game where you can use any programming language to control your characters with our API.
OpenTofu 1.8.0 is out with Early Config Evaluation!
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OpenTofu 1.8.0 is out with Early Evaluation, Provider Mocking, and a Coder-Friendly Future | OpenTofu
OpenTofu 1.8.0 is now available with early variable/locals evaluation, provider mocking for tests, and a future that makes every-day Tofu code a lot simpler.
Official type unions proposal by the C# language design team
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The official repo for the design of the C# programming language - dotnet/csharplang
80% of programmers are not happy
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80% of programmers are NOT happy… why?
An analysis of the 2024 StackOverflow survey results where only 20% of programmers reported being happy at their software engineering jobs. Let's look at 6 reasons why professional developers become unhappy at work.
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Functional programming languages should be so much better at mutation than they are
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Functional programming languages should be so much better at mutation than they are
A lot of people think that functional programming is mostly about avoiding mutation at all costs.
Even though persistent data structures are great and there is definitely some truth to it, this view just doesn't really hold up in reality.
Many data structures…
Even though persistent data structures are great and there is definitely some truth to it, this view just doesn't really hold up in reality.
Many data structures…
Why are 80% of developers unhappy at work?
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Stack Overflow Survey: 80% of developers are unhappy
This year, as expected, the main topics in the Stack Overflow survey were use of AI and dissatisfaction in the workplace.
Google pulls Uno Reverse card: Rolls back decision to kill third-party cookies
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Google pulls Uno Reverse card: Rolls back decision to kill third-party cookies
Google Keeps Third-Party Cookies on Chrome: What It Means for Privacy and Ad Tech
In case you missed, HTMX 2.0.0 was released
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</> htmx ~ htmx 2.0.0 has been released!
htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext
htmx is small (~14k min.gz’d), dependency-free, extendable…
htmx is small (~14k min.gz’d), dependency-free, extendable…
Why We Should Stop Using JavaScript According to Douglas Crockford (Inventor of JSON)
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Why We Should Stop Using JavaScript According to Douglas Crockford (Inventor of JSON)
"JavaScript is a smelly language"! Hey, don’t hate the messenger, it’s Douglas Crockford, the cheeky creator of JSON and (former?) JavaScript evangelist who says so! Even though Douglas has spent decades working on JavaScript, he now believes it’s high time…
Michael Feathers Reflects on "Working Effectively with Legacy Code"
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Michael Feathers Reflects on "Working Effectively with Legacy Code"
In this special episode of Book Overflow, Michael Feathers joins Carter Morgan and Nathan Toups to reflect on his book "Working Effectively with Legacy Code." Join them as they discuss the pros and cons of TDD, the dangers of AI hallucination, and why Michael…
Don’t Ask Permission To Do Your Job Correctly: Avoiding The Technical Debt Trap
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Don’t Ask Permission To Do Your Job Correctly: Avoiding The Technical Debt Trap
In the most recent stack overflow survey, technical debt was flagged as the biggest source of frustration among developers. The topic is…