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Why legacy migrations quietly stall in real projects
JDS
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Feb 6
Why legacy migrations quietly stall in real projects
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Who is going to train the juniors?
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Who is going to train the juniors?
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What Code Reviews Actually Teach Us
Joachim Zeelmaekers
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Feb 9
What Code Reviews Actually Teach Us
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Programming Is Reducing Mental Load
Serguey Asael Shinder
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Programming Is Reducing Mental Load
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The 3-Week Rule Change: Why "Hardcoded Stability" is the Greatest Debt in the Age of AI
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Feb 5
The 3-Week Rule Change: Why "Hardcoded Stability" is the Greatest Debt in the Age of AI
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Promise vs Callback
Shashi Bhushan Kumar
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Feb 8
Promise vs Callback
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💀 The "God Agent" is Dead: Why You Need to Start Building "Subagents" Immediately
Siddhesh Surve
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Feb 5
💀 The "God Agent" is Dead: Why You Need to Start Building "Subagents" Immediately
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Design Patterns Are Overrated — And That’s Exactly Why You Still Need Them
Soufiane Dakir
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Feb 8
Design Patterns Are Overrated — And That’s Exactly Why You Still Need Them
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Why C++ Never Ran the Web: The $0.00 Secret of JavaScript’s Success
Manoj Khatri
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Feb 9
Why C++ Never Ran the Web: The $0.00 Secret of JavaScript’s Success
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Microservices with Bounded Contexts, Event-Driven Operations and Sagas: The Art of Orchestrating a Distributed System
Francisco Silvério
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Feb 18
Microservices with Bounded Contexts, Event-Driven Operations and Sagas: The Art of Orchestrating a Distributed System
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Why Clean Architecture Confuses Everyone (And How I Learned to Stop Worrying)
Rômulo Pereira
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Why Clean Architecture Confuses Everyone (And How I Learned to Stop Worrying)
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What Telecom Can Learn from SRE—And What It Can’t
James Carter
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What Telecom Can Learn from SRE—And What It Can’t
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Day 5&6 - When You Refuse to Inherit Silent Technical Debt
Pooja Sharma
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Day 5&6 - When You Refuse to Inherit Silent Technical Debt
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The Great Compression: Why AI isn't Replacing Developers, It's Refining Them
Leo Lanese
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The Great Compression: Why AI isn't Replacing Developers, It's Refining Them
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"Own the Stack" (Part 2) - The Right Platform is Key
Corin Gutteridge
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"Own the Stack" (Part 2) - The Right Platform is Key
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