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# 1. Writing code for other people
1-1. Coding 102 Writing code other people can read 1-2. Serverless scales well, but most databases don’t 1-3. Monitoring debt builds up faster than software teams can pay it off 1-4. You don’t have to build a browser in JavaScript anymore (Ep. 538)
# 2. Programmers and ADHD
2-1. Developer with ADHD ?You’re not alone 2-2. Are clouds having their on-prem moment 2-3. How edge functions move your back end close to your front end 2-4. Authorization on Rails (Ep 540) 2-5. Shorten the distance between production data and insight (Ep541)
# 3. Other words for technical debt
3-1. Why governments need open source more than ever 3-2. Stop saying “technical debt” 3-3. How Intuit democratizes AI development across teams through reusability 3-4. The open-source game engine you’ve been waiting for Godot (Ep. 542)
# 4. Fear the Frankencode
4-1. Five Stack Exchange sites turned ten years old this quarter 4-2. After the buzz fades What our data tells us about emerging technology sentiment 4-3. “Move fast and break things” doesn’t apply to other people’s savings (Ep544) 4-4. From writing code to teaching code
# 5. Wary about AI assistants
5-1. Can Stack Overflow save the day 5-2. Building an API is half the battle-Q&A with Marco Palladino from Kong 5-3. Visible APIs get reused, not reinvented 5-4. Developers think AI assistants will be everywhere, but aren’t sure how to feel about it
# 6. The tech toolbox
6-1. What’s different about these layoffs 6-2. Who builds it and who runs it SRE team topologies 6-3. Your tech toolbox The middle ground between tech chaos and rigidity 6-4. Moving up a level of abstraction with serverless on MongoDB Atlas and AWS 6-5. What our engineers learned building Stack Overflow (Ep. 547)
# 7. The path to async work
7-1. Building a collaborative asynchronous work environment 7-2. From Web2 to Web3 How developers can upskill and build with blockchain 7-3. The next gen web browser has no tabs, only spaces (Ep. 549)
# 8. From Smalltalk to smart contracts
8-1. The people most affected by the tech layoffs 8-2. “Data driven” decisions aren’t innovative decisions 8-3. From cryptography to consensus Q and A with CTO David Schwartz on building real-world blockchain apps 8-4. From Smalltalk to smart contracts, reflecting on 50 years of programming (Ep. 551)
# 9. This email could have been a meeting
9-1. What’s the difference between software engineering and computer science degrees? 9-2. Are meetings making you less productive? 9-3. Going stateless with authorization-as-a-service (Ep. 559)
# 10. The coding school that bought a university
10-1. Introducing Communities on Teams where domain, practice, and community come together with purpose 10-2. Community is the future of AI 10-3. We bought a university how one coding school doubled down on brick and mortar (Ep. 561) 10-4. Ops teams are pets, not cattle (Ep. 562)
# 11. Jobs that save the world
11-1. Instantly verify your customers online with Open Banking APIs 11-2. The worst coder in the world tries an AI sidekick 11-3. Looking for job perks How about saving the world 11-4. Is this the AI renaissance (Ep564)
# 12. The AI is the UI
12-1. The 2023 Developer Survey is now live! 12-2. AI isn’t the app, it’s the UI 12-3. Don’t panic! A playbook for managing any production incident 12-4. How to land a job in climate tech 12-5. When AI meets IP Can artists sue AI imitators (Ep 566)
# 13. Chat with your documentation
13-1. Stories from our survey Salary in the time of pandemic 13-2. How do we get a tech team to make a big technical change 13-3. Read the docs We prefer to chat with them (Ep 568) 13-4. A conversation with the folks building Google’s AI models and IO releases (Ep 569)
# 14. Brag about your code
14-1. Keep ‘em separated Get better maintainability in web projects using the model-view-controller pattern 14-2. Stung by OWASP Chatting with the creator of the most popular web app scanner (Ep 570) 14-3. Great code isn’t enough,Developers need to brag about it (Ep 571)
# 15. The battle for your attention at work
15-1. How to use marketing techniques to build a better resume 15-2. Modern work requires attention. Constant alerts steal it 15-3. For those who just don’t Git it (Ep 573) 15-4. How the creator of Angular is dehydrating the web (Ep 574)
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