Another very important common turns 25 this year. Happy birthday Internet Archive!
This is in the context of a game, but from my experience in other domains... this is definitely why you want Linux users when you make a product. Might not generate a lots of sales but the signal/noise ratio in the bug reports is just great.
Dates are important, they can also be complicated. When unsure about how a format works this page can help.
Since I'm still hoping for a strong RSS revival (not that it disappeared but I wish it was more the default option again), this post especially resonated with me. The discovery tool sounds very interesting.
Very important skill indeed...
Interesting tips for musing a bit in product management. I especially like the tip about playbooks instead of automation.
This explains quite well why I liked to have type information in my code bases. This also shows a few interesting bits of mypy use.
Very nice introduction on the topic. This is a recommended read.
This could be a game changer for a future Python 4.
Another profiler for Python which looks interesting.
Simple illustration of that software architecture pattern in Java
Very extensive post about CORS. This is fairly complete and shows how quickly it can become complicated.
With the amount of time I spent with this particular beast I have to agree. It can be used well of course, but it's designed in a way that makes it very hard to use properly at all.
Happy birthday indeed! 25 years already! Still young, lots more to come.
The ReadOnly and unknown type tricks are especially interesting to improve the type safety further with this language.
Goes a bit in various directions but still interesting food for thought on the various way to strive for tech minimalism in what we produce.
Interesting integration of Wayland in WSL.
This is an excellent list, I admit I agree with most of it. Couple of those realizations are in fact a deep part of what I do.
More details coming out about the .NET Foundation drama. This indeed looks bad and concerning regarding the stewardship of this foundation.
This looks like a simple and efficient tool for the task. I also like the fact that it's just a bunch of bash scripts.