Software Development recap for week 15/2022
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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Looking for strong developers? Have them READ code instead of writing it during the interview. 914 comments in 3 discussions
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GitHub suspends accounts of Russian devs at sanctioned companies 875 comments in 4 discussions
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Single mom sues coding boot camp over job placement rates 811 comments in 3 discussions
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Inside the longest Atlassian outage of all time 741 comments in 2 discussions
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Ancient Namibian stone holds key to future quantum computers 673 comments in 2 discussions
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Eight points for one team is two points for another team 616 comments in 6 discussions
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You need to stop idolizing programming languages. 541 comments in 1 discussion
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Agile and the Long Crisis of Software 502 comments in 5 discussions
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Do you use background music while coding? 467 comments in 2 discussions
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it finally happened... the zig self-hosted compiler can finally build itself 453 comments in 4 discussions
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Rustaceans at the border 449 comments in 4 discussions
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"There should be a 90-day period after a dev accepts a promotion to see whether they have the skills to actually manage other programmers. Otherwise they sabotage their own careers by accepting a promotion." Interesting argument from the lead engineer of Shopify on how promotions ruin dev careers. 444 comments in 1 discussion
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What does it mean to listen on a port? 443 comments in 4 discussions
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5 things you don't need Javascript for 385 comments in 7 discussions
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Node.js packages don't deserve trust 380 comments in 4 discussions
Releases #
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Qt 6.3 released 172 comments in 4 discussions
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.NET Maui Release Candidate Available 140 comments in 3 discussions
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OpenSSH 9 released on 2022-04-08. By default it uses NTRU algorithm which is believed to resist attacks enabled by future quantum computers. 104 comments in 4 discussions
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PyCharm 2022.1 released 103 comments in 1 discussion
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IntelliJ IDEA 2022.1 has been released 70 comments in 1 discussion
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Boost v1.79.0 released 54 comments in 1 discussion
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warpgate: Smart SSH bastion that works with any SSH client 48 comments in 4 discussions
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Opal 1.5.0 released - compile Ruby to JS and run it in a browser 33 comments in 1 discussion
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GoLand 2022.1 has been released with fixes for 200+ generics-related issues, basic support for Go workspaces, and new features for working with microservices 20 comments in 1 discussion
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GlassFish 7.0-M4 released! 17 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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Melody + Node 609 comments in 11 discussions
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pointers.py - bringing the hell of pointers to python 548 comments in 8 discussions
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Lapce - Lightning-fast and powerful code editor written in rust 328 comments in 5 discussions
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Hvm - A massively parallel, optimal functional runtime in rust 300 comments in 7 discussions
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VkFFT now supports Intel Level Zero API 287 comments in 13 discussions
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EdenSCM – A cross-platform, scalable source control management system open-sourced by Facebook 258 comments in 2 discussions
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Introducing Rustea, an easy-to-use TUI crate for Rust, based off of the Elm architecture. 200 comments in 10 discussions
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Just looked at MobX, and it looks fantastic. Any cons? 198 comments in 7 discussions
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EnTT v3.10.0 is out: Gaming meets Modern C++ 187 comments in 9 discussions
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Daedalos - Desktop environment in the browser. 173 comments in 7 discussions
Videos #
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Microservices 1853 comments in 10 discussions
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Fixing the entire SM64 source code for performance improvements video by Kaze 428 comments in 3 discussions
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Am I good enough to apply for a entry level Frontend job? 260 comments in 3 discussions
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Name a better learning resource than Schafer Corey, I'll wait 155 comments in 2 discussions
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What is the C community's opinion on C++? 146 comments in 1 discussion
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Async Rust Web Performance 139 comments in 2 discussions
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I want to help you get a Fullstack job 119 comments in 15 discussions
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