Double Shot #2491
- No Gitlab, That’s Not How Remote Works - GitLab is among the companies who "adjust" offers based on where you live. I think that's nonsense, and so does the author of this brief post.
- Discovering less-known PostgreSQL v12 features - I think I will never ever catch up with the pace of PostgreSQL development.
- Do We Really Need a Web API? - An early peek at Liaison: "The frontend can call a method in the backend without further ceremony. It is just a regular JavaScript method invocation."
- OpenFaaS Cloud - "OpenFaaS Cloud introduces an automated build and management system for your Serverless functions with native integrations into your source-control management system whether that is GitHub or GitLab."
- Vectornator Goes On Mac - Free iOS vector-graphics design tool is now available for your desktop.
- Evolving our Interview Process - The research does seem to show that structured interviews with scorecards are a superior approach.
- The Fallacy of needing a technical manager - The "manager who codes" is an antipattern, but it's a beloved one in our industry.
- Ruby Literals You May Not Know - Some syntax that comes in useful at times.
- MongoDB vs RavenDB - A longish comparison from a dev inclined toward RavenDB.
- Ruby, Where do We Go Now? - An examination of the chaos that has been Ruby 2.7 design.
- Git tips for trunk-based development - Fairly basic but useful if you're trying to set up some development standards.