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Software's Code Problem
The industry's mystique is misguided.Software, teams, and other tales of digital entomology.
- More Value, Less Impact: Traveling on a Carbon Budget Nothing screams ‘millennial guilt’ quite like a nice flight across the ocean. If you’re still going to travel, how do you make it count?
- Baking loves static types Working in languages like JavaScript, Python, or Ruby, you get a little tired of your colleagues...
- Is TypeScript worth it? Making the case to your team Here's a letter to share with your manager, your team, or the developer across the way at the pub.
- Cheatsheet: Analyzing Data from the UNIX Command Line Here's a scarcely-comprehensive list of tools for parsing, transforming, and formatting data from the command line.
- On Demand, but When? The long, steady march towards managed infrastructure is fantastic. Less time configuring...
- Damage Control in Distributed Systems Grid operators, systems thinkers, and grey-beard sysadmins will tell you: systems are hard.
- The Web Developer's Guide to DNS Every developer should know the basics of DNS, the critical protocol at the heart of the web.
- Some Type of City The child couldn’t sleep. Stories usually helped, though, and so the woman began. “In a faraway...
- 7 Commandments for Event-Driven Architecture The critical rules to keep in mind when designing an event-driven architecture
- Don’t Do Crazy: A Programming Lesson from the Shipping Industry What’s the best way to move cargo the “last mile” from a lumbering, seagoing behemoth to your door?
- A Quieter Place Just you, you and your thoughts, old friends with everything long since said.
- On a Rainy Night in Portland Two models, two forecasts, and one rainy night in Portland