Double Shot #2351
- hacker-laws - A collection of things from Moore's Law to the DRY Principle that developers are likely to run across, with explanations and references.
- Janetsh - Just in case you would like a shell that you can program in Janet.
- A Decade of Remote Work - One developer's reflections on what has worked for him. Good experience, though I'd caution that most general rules have exceptions.
- Conferences, Inclusion, and Money - Heidi Waterhouse nails it: "It’s not ok to make under-funded and under-represented people hustle and scrape to be able to give us the content that makes amazing conferences happen." With concrete suggestions for experienced speakers & conference organizers.
- How to do hard things - A generalized system from learning from small mistakes and feedback.
- A tale of Query Optimization - A very nice example of digging through a puzzlingly-slow query in PostgreSQL.
- Announcing werf — a missing part for CI/CD systems - A tool to glue together source code, Ansible recipes, and Kubernetes.
- How Frontend Developers Can Help To Bridge The Gap Between Designers And Developers - Some notes on easing friction between beautiful designs and implementation - though I suspect the elephant in the room is the waterfall process of designing in the abstract (which, to be fair, does get discussed some in this piece).
- Stupid git tricks: Combining two files into one while preserving line history - I'll probably never need this but it's still nice to know it can be done.
- Mozilla's new Fenix browser comes to the Play Store as a limited beta [APK Download] - If only my phone were new enough to actually run it.
- Dependabot is joining GitHub - Translated: "Microsoft buys Dependabot."