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A Software Architect's hub for technical analysis, tutorials on Go/Rust/SwiftUI, and reflections on software development trends and essential reading.
Nicola De Filippo, software architect dal 1980 specializzato in Go, Rust e sistemi embedded. Docente iOS Foundation Università del Sannio. Esperto backend development, mobile platforms, open source e team building per progetti complessi.
11 articles from this blog
A Software Architect's hub for technical analysis, tutorials on Go/Rust/SwiftUI, and reflections on software development trends and essential reading.
Challenges the idealized view of open source history, arguing that corporate involvement has always existed and shouldn't be seen as impure.
A critique of homogenized IT content on platforms like LinkedIn, arguing for more original and insightful industry discourse.
A software engineer reviews the book 'The AI Con', discussing its critical perspectives on AI's societal and environmental impacts.
A software engineer argues that tech culture has lost its original creative spirit and calls for a new counter-culture movement.
A software engineer argues that technical blogging remains valuable, inspired by a book on writing effective posts and using AI as an editorial tool.
Explains how to sort a map's keys and values in Go, including multi-criteria sorting with code examples.
A technical guide on setting up a local Matrix server using Docker and SQLite for client development.
A developer documents building an open-source Matrix client using Rust and the Slint UI framework, sharing the learning process.
A review of the book 'Bare-Metal Embedded C Programming' for learning low-level STM32 microcontroller programming without an OS.
A software engineer critiques the 'democratization' of AI in development, arguing it oversimplifies and risks creating fragile software without CS fundamentals.