Double Shot #2569
If you're among the many software developers who've been laid off recently, you might find some of the links collected on my Engineering Hiring page useful, particularly in the "How to Get Hired" section. And if you're a newly-remote worker or manager, you might want to browse the "Remote Teams" section on the Manager Track page.
- Filelight is an open source disk space analyzer for Linux and Windows - Reminiscent of DaisyDisk (which I like and use) but not limited to MacOS.
- On the tyranny of autoincrementing integer primary keys - An argument for natural keys. On the whole though I think I've seen more issues with people assuming something was a good natural key and finding out later that it isn't.
- Tech Debt and the Pragmatic Middle Ground - An approach to managing the tradeoffs in typical software projects.
- Auto Rubocop - "Automatically applies rubocop safe auto correct to modified ruby files in your project, thus increases your code Karma."
- The 3 Frontend Code Quality Musketeers - ESLint, Husky And Lint-Staged - Configuring the three to work together.
- RailsConf 2020.2 Couch Edition - Even with RailsConf cancelled, you can catch some of the keynotes.
- Red Hat Summit 2020 Virtual Experience - Red Hat's big annual event is online & free this year.
- Tailscale has reached general availability - "Tailscale is a fully functional mesh VPN that can be deployed in minutes on top of your existing infrastructure.