Guest post in "Human and the machine": Get the gist
A guest post about productivity and 'getting the gist' of topics without becoming an expert, featured on 'Human and the machine'.
A guest post about productivity and 'getting the gist' of topics without becoming an expert, featured on 'Human and the machine'.
A review of 'The Pragmatic Programmer' book, assessing its timeless principles and relevance in modern software development.
Developer shares personal achievement of receiving the 2017 Microsoft MVP Award for Windows Development and thanks the community.
A software developer suggests humility as a personal strategy to combat feelings of Imposter Syndrome in the tech industry.
Explores how Deep Work techniques can help achieve a state of Flow, leading to greater satisfaction and improved skills.
A software developer summarizes key lessons from 'On Writing Well' to help fellow developers improve their writing skills.
A developer draws parallels between a design museum exhibition and software development, exploring coding as an art form and the importance of feedback loops and simplicity.
A software developer discusses the prevalence of impostor syndrome in the tech community, introduces the concept of 'technical doubt,' and shares personal strategies for overcoming it.
Announcing Script'17, a new JavaScript conference created to provide an exciting and inspiring event for the community.
A critical analysis of Hacker News comments, highlighting their flaws but arguing it's still the best source for niche technical insights.
A retrospective on the 20-year history of the KDE desktop environment, from its founding to its impact on Linux and open-source software.
Analyzes Joel Spolsky's 'lemons' hiring theory, questioning why great developers are supposedly rare on the job market if they are easy to identify.
A personal recap of the 2016 Porto Tech Hub conference, highlighting its community atmosphere and the collaborative Porto tech scene.
A programmer's personal reflections and key takeaways from reading the book 'Coders at Work' while on vacation.
Author updates on the release timeline and pre-order details for his new book, 'Laravel: Up and Running'.
The author reflects on the global reach of their book 'Intermediate Python', which has been read in 181 countries and used for training.
Laravel 5.3 introduces Mailables, a cleaner way to send emails using dedicated PHP classes instead of complex closures.
A developer shares insights from reading the entire Python standard library, advising it's not necessary for proficiency and recommending community learning.
The author explains their decision to publish their book 'Laravel: Up and Running' with O'Reilly instead of self-publishing.
An invitation for students to join Google's Summer of Code, submit project proposals, and get paid to work with open source communities like KDE and openSUSE.