Linking pages
- GitHub - dwmkerr/hacker-laws: 💻📖 Laws, Theories, Principles and Patterns that developers will find useful. #hackerlaws https://github.com/dwmkerr/hacker-laws#cunninghams-law 1432 comments
- Don't Let the Internet Dupe You, Event Sourcing is Hard - Blogomatano https://chriskiehl.com/article/event-sourcing-is-hard 661 comments
- Google Go: The Good, the Bad, and the Meh · The Ethically-Trained Programmer http://blog.carlsensei.com/post/42828735125 573 comments
- The Danger of "Simplicity" | data Blog = Blog { me :: Programmer, posts :: [Opinion] } https://asthasr.github.io/posts/danger-of-simplicity/ 237 comments
- How to Write Your Own C++ Game Engine http://preshing.com/20171218/how-to-write-your-own-cpp-game-engine/ 229 comments
- The Non-Productive Programmer (NPP) | Daniel's programming rants https://gerlacdt.github.io/posts/nonproductive-programmer 213 comments
- The 35 Words You Need to Python | yawpitchroll https://yawpitchroll.com/posts/the-35-words-you-need-to-python/ 159 comments
- Code boilerplate: Is it always bad? | by Andrey Petrov | Medium https://medium.com/@shazow/code-boilerplate-is-it-always-bad-934827efcfc7 154 comments
- JavaScript Without Loops http://jrsinclair.com/articles/2017/javascript-without-loops/ 151 comments
- AddyOsmani.com - Software Engineering Insights From 10 Years At Google https://addyosmani.com/blog/software-eng-10-years/ 141 comments
- The 10 Most Common Mistakes That Rails Developers Make | Toptal http://www.toptal.com/ruby-on-rails/top-10-mistakes-that-rails-programmers-make 136 comments
- Shipping multi-tenant SaaS using Postgres Row-Level Security | Nile https://www.thenile.dev/blog/multi-tenant-rls 117 comments
- Why Good Developers Write Bad Unit Tests · mtlynch.io https://mtlynch.io/good-developers-bad-tests/ 109 comments
- C++ and Thoughts On Java, Go, and Rust https://eklitzke.org/c++-java-go-and-rust 100 comments
- GitHub - thma/WhyHaskellMatters: In this article I try to explain why Haskell keeps being such an important language by presenting some of its most important and distinguishing features and detailing them with working code examples. The presentation aims to be self-contained and does not require any previous knowledge of the language. https://github.com/thma/WhyHaskellMatters 82 comments
- Simplifying build in C++ (part 1) · Mathieu Ropert https://mropert.github.io/2017/10/19/simplifying_build-part1/ 81 comments
- GitHub - qw3rtman/gg: Git Goodies: At-A-Glance, Efficient, and Aesthetically Pleasing Git Shortcuts https://github.com/qw3rtman/gg 78 comments
- Fast code review: Top 10 ways to speed up code review http://blog.codacy.com/top-10-faster-code-reviews/ 74 comments
- GitHub - hacksalot/HackMyResume: Generate polished résumés and CVs in HTML, Markdown, LaTeX, MS Word, PDF, plain text, JSON, XML, YAML, smoke signal, and carrier pigeon. https://github.com/hacksalot/HackMyResume 72 comments
- In Defense of Utility-First CSS | frontstuff https://frontstuff.io/in-defense-of-utility-first-css 63 comments
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