Why Engineers should be at the Product Strategy Table
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Why Engineers Should Be at the Product Strategy Table ?
Why engineer's input should be a must when influencing product decisions
Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend
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Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend.
“Every line of code is written without reason, maintained out of weakness, and deleted by chance” Jean-Paul Sartre’s Programming in ANSI C.
Every line of code written comes at a price: maintenance. To...
Every line of code written comes at a price: maintenance. To...
Russia Mulls Forking Linux in Response to Developer Exclusions
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Russia Mulls Forking Linux in Response to Developer Exclusions
Russia plans to establish an independent Linux development community after the removal of Russian contributors from Linux kernel development.
VSCode October 2024 (version 1.95) (90% of the features are Copilot-related)
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October 2024 (version 1.95)
Learn what is new in the Visual Studio Code October 2024 Release (1.95)
Devs deserve good one-on-ones — 3 takeaways from 1,500 meetings
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On One-on-Ones - Insights From 1,500 Meetings
The perfect one-on-one doesn't exist, but we can strive for a good one.
Australia/Lord_Howe is the weirdest timezone
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Australia/Lord_Howe is the weirdest timezone | SSOReady
Timezones are weird. But only finitely so. Here's the exact conceptual model you should have of them.
Why Pascal Deserves a Second Look
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(Why) Pascal Deserves a Second Look
For some reason that’s probably irrational to most people, I have a deep-seated passion for Pascal. It’s the language I keep coming back to, the one I’ve invested time in, and the one I’ve bu…
Who stands to benefit from a proposed split of JavaScript?
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Should JavaScript really be split in two?
A radical new proposal for JavaScript has divided opinion over who stands to benefit.
My key takeaways from Microsoft research paper about pull requests effectiveness factors. Together with Delft University, they reduced PR lifetime from 197.2 hours to 77.65 hours
https://reviewnudgebot.com/blog/how-to-accelerate-code-reviews-with-nudges-insights-from-microsofts-study/
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How to Accelerate Code Reviews with Nudges: Insights from Microsoft’s Study
In the world of software development, pull requests (PRs) are essential for ensuring code quality and enabling collaboration across teams. However, they can also become major bottlenecks, slowing down release cycles, causing merge conflicts, and adding friction…
Linus Torvalds Lands A 2.6% Performance Improvement With Minor Linux Kernel Patch
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Linus Torvalds Lands A 2.6% Performance Improvement With Minor Linux Kernel Patch
Linus Torvalds merged a patch on Wednesday that he authored that with reworking a few lines of code is able to score a 2.6% improvement within Intel's well-exercise 'will it scale' per-thread-ops benchmark test case.
From Naptime to Big Sleep: Google's security AI Agent has found its first real-world vulnerability in an open-source codebase
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From Naptime to Big Sleep: Using Large Language Models To Catch Vulnerabilities In Real-World Code
Posted by the Big Sleep team Introduction In our previous post, Project Naptime: Evaluating Offensive Security Capabilities of Large L...