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mitrapunk.com
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| | | | | In the software development industry, the career transition from being a skilled software developer to a high-impact manager is a huge opportunity for engineer. | |
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www.samjarman.co.nz
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| | | | | In recent times, I've found myself making similar mistakes in my pull requests. I thought enough was enough and it was time for a solution. | |
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mattsencenbaugh.com
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| | | | | Junior developer (for purposes of this post)is a developer with < 2 years experience programming in industry who have an interest in sharpening their technical skills. I recently graduated from Stanford with a degree in Computer Science. I've been programming for 4 years and feel comfortable claiming ~1.5 years industry experience through summer internships, failing as a solo founder, being a lead engineer for a startup, various freelance gigs, and my current position at a mobile health startup I helped ... | |
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blog.flippercloud.io
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| | | You know what they say... there are 2 hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-1 errors. That's true for feature flags as well. You don't always get the name quite right before the feature flag gets used in production. But once the flag is in use | ||