Good collection of tools, I knew a couple but not all of them. Will go well with markdown uses or similar.
That's nice to see a reusable framework to help organizations get started with their engineering ladder.
Hear hear! It's not supposed to be easy, you need to hone your practices.
Looks like a somewhat recent alternative in the search engine and document indexing space. Sounds potentially interesting.
One of the best developer tools around for analysis and profiling. I'm glad it exists, saved me a few times.
This is an interesting (and concerning) type of rootkits. Hard to tell how much of it really is in the wild at the moment.
We often forget how much of a problem it used to be.
An advice I often give, it's nice to see the theory behind it well laid out like that.
Very interesting musing about the technical terms we often use wrongly and how it difficult it is to be understood.
Nice new feature coming to C. This is useful stuff. It required quite some fighting to get in though.
Wow, this is a very good exploration of the performances of several common languages and runtimes. This is one of the most thorough I've seen. A good resource for deciding what to pick.
Now this is a well balanced piece about estimates. Starting from the "why" to decide how you approach the estimates and the level of details is just very good advice.
The developing type system in Python is really having some nice properties now. Well used, it can help quite a bit with checking an API is properly called by user code. This is nothing new to languages with stricter type systems of course.
This shows quite well why I stay away from Spring Data JPA...
In the end, this is a nice conversation about language design...
Very neat trip back in history. Ever wondered what happened in your terminal? This explains it well.
An excellent piece which raises interesting questions about computer literacy. There's indeed be a generation of people before the so called "digital natives" who had to know how computers work. Are we loosing this by cuddling people with too much convenience? How much are we then loosing as a society?
Interesting points about soft deletion... its usual pattern might not be what you need in the end. The proposed alternative is interesting to keep in mind.
Now this is surprising and unexpected... extremely ambitious as well. I wonder how far this will go, I like the overall idea though.
Too little too late? Let's hope not... now it's time to see radical changes.