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A blog platform for developers, for everything coding. Not for content-marketing. Not for ads. Quality. Articles. About. Coding.
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P.S. we have released callbag-jsx, a frontend library with convenience of React but without the "magic". It is an iteration of the UI framework that powers coding.blog and codedoc, so take a look: loreanvictor.github.io/callbag-jsx/
Organic House it is. This genre just thrives me to create more and more. Best music to get me into the flow state when coding (at least for now ;)).
How do you git? @bagder talks about his own approach buff.ly/3kCVHYW #git #development #software #coding #blog
Modern programming languages offer novel and better ways to program with the aim of making the software development process more efficient. @bitfield gives a great overview on Rust vs Go buff.ly/353URzW #rust #go #programming #coding #software #languages #development
Interesting read about how @netflix scales its API with GraphQL Federation buff.ly/2UbGB1M #scalability #APIs #graphQL #software #development #architecture #programming
As a software developer, how do you approach problem-solving? @denvaaar offers you some great insights in programming problem solving techniques buff.ly/3kUqcd1 #coding #software #programming #development #engineering
Creating an IT architecture for a business is time-consuming and has many consequential effects on the core of every business these days. Read up on how to handle building such architectures through the architecture playbook buff.ly/332SvzN #software #architecture #coding
Javascript sure has its quirks. Get familiar with the gotchas buff.ly/2FTS1BH by @denysdovhan #javascript #coding #software
AI is going a long way from the initial basic fast forward neural networks. Read up on "Learning Language-Invariant Representations for Universal Machine Translation" buff.ly/3nKywh9 #AI #machineLearning #coding #software #programming #computerScience
Read about how "Microsoft envisions its next generation of distributed big-data processing systems being built". @adriancolyer discusses the paper Helios: hyperscale indexing for the cloud & edge in buff.ly/2ToOtfZ #cloud #architecture #distributed #computing #software
Do you use 'any' in Typescript? Read about why you shouldn't from @aledustet and @alphapneumatic buff.ly/2TmbQH3 #typescript #coding #programming #development #typing #javascript
Learn everything you need to know about git through @nerosnm's crash course buff.ly/2UQNDsU #git #development #coding #programming
Ever wanted to learn reactive programming or get more immersed in the reactive programming paradigm? @lorean_victor has prepared a learning list for you and offers along with it his advice and time to answer any of your questions! #rxjs #reactive #coding coding-blog.myshopify.com
Congrats on your first blog post! Read up on @schiefewelt's latest blog post on how to cleanup your unused git branches! #git #development #versioning #software
I just published my first blog post, EVER! :) @coding_blog uloco.coding.blog/git-cleanup-un…
New post: Syntactic vs semantic grouping tysonwilliams.coding.blog/2020-10-13_syn…
we've released part of the underlying tools used for coding.blog as a stand-alone open source library "Render-JSX". you can use it to build simple UIs (its ~700B), or you can use it to build JSX-based UI libraries / frameworks. loreanvictor.github.io/render-jsx/
Dear library maintainers returning promises from polyfill libraries: Stop it. Thanks. (And I swear that if Observable is ever in JS, I'll march from project to project and demand people stop returning RxJS observables) (Also RxJS observables wouldn't exist at that point)
just published a new version of CODEDOC, 0.2.15: - code snippet features now also support F# style comments - a component for footnotes is added. codedoc.cc/docs/markdown/…
.@benskuhn published an interesting list of software essays that you might also find interesting! benkuhn.net/progessays/ #software #programming #coding
Interesting read by @dan_abramov on why your approach to developing software shouldn't be blindly dry. Consider the WET codebase. deconstructconf.com/2019/dan-abram… overreacted.io/the-wet-codeba… #dry #software #codebase #codingBlog #development #coding #programming
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