Devel without a Cause Blog
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The personal blog of Doug Parker, the "Devel without a Cause" about software, frontend, the web, and everything else.
GASERI
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Group for Apps and Services on Exascale Research Infrastructure is a research, development, and teaching unit at FIDIT + MedRi.
The Artist’s Notebook
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Since 2008 The Artist’s Notebook has been Paul Watson’s studio journal containing notes on his ongoing artwork and related research, giving an insight into his creative process and artistic practice.
chriskiehl.com
The blog where I pretend to be good at stuff
- Software development topics I've changed my mind on after 10 years in the industry
- Data Oriented Programming in Java: Chapter 6 Progress (Part V)
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Daryl Sun's Journal
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An online diary of a lady's misadventures in two worlds
ttntm.me - Blog
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Tom's homepage. A personal website, journal and playground.
swissmiss
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swissmiss is an online garden (aka design blog) run by Tina Roth Eisenberg, a Swiss designer gone NYC.
Jatan’s Space
Blog of Jatan Mehta, a globally published independent space writer, author of Moon Monday, and invited speaker.
- Moon Monday #211: A long march of lunar papers from China, and mission updates
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P. Galeone's blog
Let the machines learn
- Using AI for Coding: My Journey with Cline and Large Language Models
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Bob Monsour's personal website
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Hi! I'm Bob Monsour. I'm a web hobbyist that enjoys building websites with 11ty and writing about things.
Mira Welner's Tech Blog!
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Implemented by request of HackerNews commenters!
BishopBlog
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Ramblings on academic-related matters. For information on my research see https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/research/oxford-study-of-children-s-communication-impairments. Twin analysis blog: http://dbtemp.blogspot.com/ . ERP time-frequency analysis blog: bishoptechbits.blogspot.com/ . For tweets, follow @deevybee.
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lawrencecpaulson.github.io
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Machine Logic is Lawrence Paulson's blog on Isabelle/HOL and related topics.
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Updates on my research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other maths-related topics. By Terence Tao
Astral Codex Ten
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P(A|B) = [P(A)*P(B|A)]/P(B), all the rest is commentary.
The Pragmatic Engineer
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Big Tech and startups, from the inside. Highly relevant for software engineers and managers, useful for those working in tech.
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My name is Nemanja, I'm a software engineer and this is RSS feed for my personal blog. I mostly write on technical topics such as Generative AI, DevOps, Cloud and my experiences from the software industry.
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🌊 Rosie Sherry
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Founder. Community Builder. 5x Mother. This is my little place on the internet.
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AndyJarrett.com
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Posts about web app development
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Two-Bit History
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A Jekyll blog about the history of computing
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Musings about the Internet, life, technology, writing, and more by Jatan the human.
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Darek Kay is a professional front-end developer and an accessibility advocate.
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Scott C. Richmond
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I am associate professor of cinema and digital media and Director of the at the . I teach, write, and work at the intersection of the history of computing,...
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long form essays, photos, recipes and other interests by adrianna tan
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Welcome to my blog website! I am ReedyBear. My developer projects are under my brand name Taeluf (formerly Jakar). I have a public life under my real name, p...
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Moral Recordings
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Downtown Doug Brown
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Thoughts from a combined Apple/Linux/Windows geek.
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I am a graduate student studying . I want to know how humans learn and understand language and to explore the computational models of language in the brai...
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- Lots of Solutions, But for Which Problems?
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All Things Distributed
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Werner Vogels on building scalable and robust distributed systems
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What I wish I had known when starting my development career
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Thoughts, observations, insights, mostly from my experience in software engineering
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A blog about the most random things you can think of.
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Stories by Dmitry Kan on Medium
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Alexander Ameye
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Personal internet space of Alexander Ameye. Writing notes about Unity, gamedev, graphics programming and occasionally other things.
The Boston Diaries
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The on going saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/journal “The Boston Diaries.”
Blog | Pekka Laiho
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Website and personal blog of Pekka Laiho, software engineer and financial enthusiast.
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Hi, I'm Raphael by day and evilcookie by night.I'm a neurodivergent software developer from germany and write about my computer journey. I like linux, love c and do go for a living. You can find my code on githubgithub. Sometimes I visit the cinemavisit the cinema, learn thingslearn things, laugh about nerdy jokeslaugh about nerdy jokes or make some musicmake some music.
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The Words of Ed Zitron, a PR person and writer.
zackoverflow
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Hi, I'm Zack and I like building things. I spend a lot of time architecting abstractions, or deconstructing them to reveal the underlying truth about how systems and computers work. It gives me this hit of dopamine that I can't quite get anywhere else.
Hardcore Software by Steven Sinofsky
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Personal stories and lessons from inside the rise and fall of the PC revolution
The Desolation of Blog
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The personal blog of Jeff Johnson.
𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚗
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Another ${RANDOM} sysadmin sharing his experiences of work at IT industry.
Write Software, Well
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Experience the joy of programming in Ruby and building web applications with Rails and Hotwire.
Greg Molnar
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Blog and website of Greg Molnar, Ruby Developer, Rails Developer, IT Security Consultant, Penetration Tester, Ethical hacker. Opinions expressed are mine.
Links feed / Cory Dransfeldt
I'm a software developer in Camarillo, California. I write about software development, technology and music.
nelson.cloud ☁️
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- How to Disable CSS Animations and Transitions
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mgx
i'm mgx, a tinkerer with a passion for music production. my journey blends technology, creativity, and continuous learning.
Troy Hunt's Blog
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Observations, musings and conjecture about the world of software and technology
Bert Hubert's writings
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cathode ray dude's blog - blog
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it's the blog of the cathode ray dude
Jens-Fabian Goetzmann
Thoughts on Product Management and Leadership
- Year 4 as RevenueCat Head of Product – Takeaways and lessons learned
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- Customer Discovery: Crucial Product Management Skill 9/20 – Getting better at understanding your customer and their needs
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Thoughts while building
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A blog by Zsolt Ero on programming and building things.
Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
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Learning in public: on theology, technology, ethics, software, politics, art, and more.
Lisp journey
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Recent content on Lisp journey
- New resource specialized on web development in Common Lisp
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- Three web views for Common Lisp: build cross platform GUIs with Electron, WebUI or CLOG Frame
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Aleksandr Hovhannisyan
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Dev tutorials, thoughts on software development, and the occasional essay.
Brentter.com/
Everythings Better With Brentter is home to where I keep my thoughts on web development, open-source projects, self-hosting, music and more. You also might find the occasional cookie recipe.
J. Pereira
In-depth & opinionated articles on Software Engineering and SRE
- How to Build and Deploy your Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
- Week 5: What is Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and How to Implement It
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Martin Fowler
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Master feed of news and updates from martinfowler.com
Campbell McLauchlan
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Research and blog posts on physics and quantum computing
Marco.org
I’m Marco Arment, creator of Overcast, technology podcaster and writer, and coffee enthusiast.
Daring Fireball
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By John Gruber
- Tim Sweeney on the Apps With Porn in Apple’s App Store
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Winston Cooke - Blog
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A collection of musings on tech, art, and more.
Frederick's delirious rantings
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Stories by Ivan Shubin on Medium
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Matt Might's blog
Matt Might's blog
- HOWTO: Change your behavior
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Crazy Stupid Tech
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Crazy Stupid Tech is a weekly newsletter about innovation and new technologies by longtime tech journalists Crazy Stupid Tech is a weekly newsletter about innovation and new technologies by longtime tech journalists Om MalikOm Malik and and Fred VogelsteinFred Vogelstein..Together we have followed Silicon Valley’s innovation engine for decades. We've seen a lot. But one observation stands out: The best ideas - the ones that launch meaningful companies - need to seem crazy and stupid at first.Together we have followed Silicon Valley’s innovation engine for decades. We've seen a lot. But one observation stands out: The best ideas - the ones that launch meaningful companies - need to seem crazy and stupid at first.We get that tech makes many of us more nervous than hopeful right now. But as Silicon Valley’s influence extends deeper into all corners of our economy and lives, there also have never been more interesting, crazy, stupid new and interesting technologies out there. They are not getting enough attention. So our goal is to tell you about them.We get that tech makes many of us more nervous than hopeful right now. But as Silicon Valley’s influence extends deeper into all corners of our economy and lives, there also have never been more interesting, crazy, stupid new and interesting technologies out there. They are not getting enough attention. So our goal is to tell you about them.Our focus is on tech-of-technology that shapes the future. Our focus is on tech-of-technology that shapes the future. We believe, that the tech-of-tech is the best lens to focus on the future.We believe, that the tech-of-tech is the best lens to focus on the future.What do you get in this newsletter? Two features and two interviews a month. Delivered weekly. That’s it. No subscription fees! No, upsell! Nothing other than, What do you get in this newsletter? Two features and two interviews a month. Delivered weekly. That’s it. No subscription fees! No, upsell! Nothing other than, Crazy Stupid TechCrazy Stupid Tech!!Read: Read: The Why of Crazy Stupid TechThe Why of Crazy Stupid Tech
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Own Your Web is a newsletter by [Matthias Ott](https://matthiasott.com) about designing, building, creating, and publishing for and on the Web. Every other week, I send out an exclusive email full of actionable insights, best practices, hacks, links, books, tools, and other high-quality insights I found or explored. Whether you want to get started with your own personal website or level up as a designer, developer, or independent creator working with the ever-changing material of the Web, this little email is for you. ❤✊ *Free. No spam ever. You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you consent to my use of your email address to stay in touch with you, as provided in my [Privacy Policy](https://matthiasott.com/privacy-policy).*
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My Blog about accessibility, performance, and CSS architecture and layout.
Justin Skycak
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- The Funniest Math Academy Username of All Time
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charity wtf's about technology, databases, startups, engineering management, and whiskey.
Kevin Boone's website
Computing, math, science
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Cassidy Williams
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I'm Cassidy Williams, a software engineer, mom, and overall nerd in Chicago. I write about tech, projects, and whatever else I'm thinking about!
Bob Monsour
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Hi! I'm Bob Monsour. I'm a web hobbyist that enjoys building websites with 11ty and writing about things.
Josh Comeau's blog
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Friendly tutorials for developers. Focus on React, CSS, animation, and careers.
Shivram's Journal
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Hello, reader! I like to write about the small things in life that pique my interest. I've been jotting thoughts into a notebook since January, and I hope...
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A blog about software development and the Ruby programming language
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Deep dive into SQL & PostgreSQL to build reliable, rock-solid solutions with tips and tricks that keep business online. Data is everything. Explore, learn and innnovate to get them where you need faster and more efficiently.
Chamline
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A digital repository for my thoughts, perspectives, and interests on a variety of topics that I find informative, inspiring, or intriguing.
Sebastian De Deyne
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I'm a web developer and designer. I build websites & interfaces with JavaScript, CSS and PHP.
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Personal blog of Jordan Eldredge, software engineer and musician.
Rafał Pastuszak
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Rafał Pastuszak is an experienced startup consultant specialised in web, mobile, emerging technologies and human-centred design. Click to find out more.
FrostKiwi's Secrets
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A collection of useful things I want to share with the world
DomainAnalysis.io
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Indu's take on analyzing the complexity of any given domain using structured approaches, such as Systems Thinking, Domain-Driven Design, and other methods that stem from the Service Design world, like Service Blueprints.
- Architecture Modernization Execution: When did estimates turn into deadlines?
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- Document your product and software architecture decisions.
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The Principal Engineer
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The Principal Engineer is focused on the intersection between business, tech, software, and how to work to create impact. Sometimes, we may go a little off-topic, but never too far.
Spoken Like a Geek
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CTO at WorkInConfidence, developer of PostRecycler, Pigeonhole.me and writetrack.it.
Jan Miksovsky’s blog
https://jan.miksovsky.com/ RSS↗
Writings on the craft of user interface design and development
- I wrote a screenplay for a programming language introduction, then wrote a program to turn that into a motion comic #WebOrigami #comics #webdev
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- Looking for people to playtest a programming language for making websites
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Pikuma
An education platform to teach the fundamentals of computer science, programming, and mathematics.
Heather Buchel
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Heather Buchel is a front-end engineer who likes writing about accessibility, web tech, cooking, living in Brooklyn, and her dog Pepper.
ChallahScript
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Hazel Bachrach's technical blog. Should include some dumb and not-so-dumb stuff about software engineering.
Evan Schwartz
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Hi 👋, I'm Evan Schwartz. I'm an ideas person, inventor, and software engineer (Rust/Typescript).
NULL BITMAP by Justin Jaffray
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It is easier to imagine an end to computing than an end to SQL. This newsletter is where I will write periodic self-indulgent articles on topics in databases, with a focus on query languages, query planning, and transaction processing. This newsletter is an extension of my blog [justinjaffray.com](https://justinjaffray.com/). I am also active on [Bluesky](https://bsky.app/profile/jaffray.bsky.social) and [Twitter](https://x.com/justinjaffray)!
katafrakt’s garden
Just my website. Some Elixir, some Ruby, some more exotic languages and general thoughts on tech.
Confessions of a Code Addict
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Demystifying complex programming concepts through deep technical explorations of language internals, computer architecture, and performance engineering – helping curious developers become better by understanding how things really work under the hood.
Sidney Liebrand's blog
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The official https://sidneyliebrand.io RSS feed
- Sidney Liebrand's blog - Handling FontFaceSet.entries() result not being iterable in Firefox
- Sidney Liebrand's blog - Building a Next.js page load progress bar
- Sidney Liebrand's blog - How I became a web developer
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- Sidney Liebrand's blog - Creating my own vim statusline
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technicalwriting.dev
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A blog about technical writing by Kayce Basques.
Of Particular Significance
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Conversations About Science with Theoretical Physicist Matt Strassler
Surfing Complexity
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Lorin Hochstein's ramblings about software, complex systems, and incidents.
Zach Leatherman’s Activity Feed
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One centralized feed of Eleventy activity across the web.
Prahlad Yeri
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- How to revive a Micromax Canvas Lapbook L1161 in 2025
- The ultimate guide to boosting productivity with the Pomodoro Technique
- Master PDF digital signing with eMudhra and Proxkey in .NET: step-by-step guide
- Building a Secure and Efficient MQTT-HTTP Gateway with Node.js
- Building a simple customer management system in PHP with MySQL
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Computer Things
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Hi, I'm Hillel. This is the newsletter version of [my website](https://www.hillelwayne.com). I post all website updates here. I also post weekly content just for the newsletter, on topics like * Formal Methods * Software History and Culture * Fringetech and exotic tooling * The philosophy and theory of software engineering You can see the archive of all public essays [here](https://buttondown.email/hillelwayne/archive/).
Normcore Tech
https://vicki.substack.com/ RSS↗
A newsletter about making tech less sexy, more boring, and anything adjacent to tech that the mainstream media isn't covering.
the morning paper
https://blog.acolyer.org/ RSS↗
a random walk through Computer Science research, by Adrian Colyer
Stories by Marianne Bellotti on Medium
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Stories by Marianne Bellotti on Medium
Mary Rose Cook
https://maryrosecook.com/blog/ RSS↗
Mary Rose Cook's website. I'm a staff product engineer and tech lead at Airtable in San Francisco.
LSE Blog
https://blog.lse.epita.fr/ RSS↗
Operating systems, computer security, languages theory, and even more!
Psychosomatic, Lobotomy, Saw
https://psy-lob-saw.blogspot.com/ RSS↗
It's X, you'll need Y, I'll get Z
Nicole Express
Nicole Express: Hobbyist video game development, examinations into old consoles, and more!
Counting From Zero
https://countingfromzero.blog/ RSS↗
Building a liberal arts CS program in the age of ubiquity
Chip Huyen
https://huyenchip.com/blog/ RSS↗
I help companies deploy machine learning into production. I write about AI applications, tooling, and best practices.
Metadata
https://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/ RSS↗
On distributed systems broadly defined and other curiosities. The opinions on this site are my own.
- Intelligence wants to be everywhere
- GaussDB-Global: A Geographically Distributed Database System
- Use of Time in Distributed Databases (part 5): Lessons learned
- Use of Time in Distributed Databases (part 4): Synchronized clocks in production databases
- I Can’t Believe It’s Not Causal! Scalable Causal Consistency with No Slowdown Cascades
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Yet Another Math Programming Consultant
https://yetanothermathprogrammingconsultant.blogspot.com/ RSS↗
I am a full-time consultant and provide services related to the design, implementation and deployment of mathematical programming, optimization and data-science applications. I also teach courses and workshops. Usually I cannot blog about projects I am doing, but there are many technical notes I'd like to share. Not in the least so I have an easy way to search and find them again myself. You can reach me at erwin@amsterdamoptimization.comerwin@amsterdamoptimization.com.
unplannedobsolescence.com
https://unplannedobsolescence.com/ RSS↗
A blog about trying to write software that doesn't rot
bradyjoslin.com
- Use GitHub Actions + Azure AD to Govern GitHub Organization Members
- Password Encrypting Data with Web Crypto
- Sign and Verify Messages with HMAC Using the Web Crypto API
- VS Code Dev Containers and Azure Pipelines Using one Dockerfile
- VS Code Dev Containers and GitHub Actions Using one Dockerfile
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Dodgy Coder
https://www.dodgycoder.net/ RSS↗
"I encourage you to change all your data types to boolean. Whenever there's a data quality issue, it can only be wrong by 1 bit." - Anonymous
Rondam Ramblings
https://blog.rongarret.info/ RSS↗
Preaching the gospel of evidence, experiment and reason since 2003.
Raymond Camden
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Father, husband, developer relations and web standards expert, and cat demo builder.
Trevor I. Lasn Thoughts
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I'm a seasoned software engineer and product strategist with entrepreneurial drive. Since 2014, I've built successful products from scratch, led engineering teams, and shared my technical insights through writing since 2017.
ParaVocê Dev Blog
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Hi, I'm Evan. I built Thankful to automate customer service for millions of people, which acquired in 2023. Since then I started ParaVocê in the off-hour...
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(Fake) Markov Chains
WARNING: The content contained herein may or may not be sensical. Side effects may include laughter, anger, shallow thoughts, deep thoughts and blindness. Reader discretion is advised
blog.rpanachi.com
https://blog.rpanachi.com/ RSS↗
Rodrigo Panachi's tech blog
- Monitoring my swimming pool temperature with a cheap BLE sensor and ESPHome
- I've been writing software for the last 25 years. Here some things I learned so far
- How to integrate unsupported Tuya devices on Home Assistant
- How to unbrick your wi-fi router after a bad OpenWRT firmware flashing
- Ruby: is Time to talk about Time Zones
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A Working Library
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A working library is a blog about work, reading & technology by Mandy Brown
Chris' Full Stack Blog RSS Feed
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Become a better full stack software engineer. Check out Chris' Full Stack Blog!
Russell Beattie's Notes
https://www.russellbeattie.com/notes RSS↗
Ideas, opinions, extrapolations and hyperbole.
GEEK.SG
Blog about travel and lifestyle.
- Numbers on Singapore's Startup Ecosystem - 2025 Edition
- Hunting Frogs: A Journey Through Devcon, Frog Points, and Starting a Movements
- How I Self-Hosted Llama 3.2 with Coolify on My Home Server: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Barriers to Growth: How Restrictive Programs Hinder Singapore's Startup Scene
- My Experience with YC Co-Founder Platform: Insights and Observations
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Steve Blank
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- How to Flip the Script, Beat China and Russia – And Fix the Broken Department of Defense
- Quantum Computing – An Update
- How Saboteurs Threaten Innovation–and What to Do About It
- What Does Product Market Fit Sound Like? This.
- How To Find Your Customer In the Dept of Defense – The Directory of DoD Program Executive Offices
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Stan Bright
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Founder of SaaSHub & LibHunt. Having more ideas than time. Ruby on Rails enthusiast. 🥑👉🍞 p.s. Sweat dreams are made of hard work. Who am I to disagree?
Welcome To A DevOps Blog on Valewood DevOps Consulting
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Recent content in Welcome To A DevOps Blog on Valewood DevOps Consulting
zverok's space
https://zverok.space/writing/blog/ RSS↗
I don't build systems. I imagine them, then write them.
The Pasture
The musings, ideas, discussions, and sometimes silly words from a digital sheep magician
Jamie Lord
Jamie Lord is Solution Architect at CDS, based in Nottingham, UK, using Azure and C# to build awesome projects
The Floating Continent
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The personal website and blog of Alexander Petros
Szymon Kaliski
https://szymonkaliski.com/ RSS↗
I research, design, and develop computational interfaces
jakelazaroff.com
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Just a programmer trying to make a home for myself on the WWW.
Jascha’s blog
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This blog is intended to be a place to share ideas and results that are too weird, incomplete, or off-topic to turn into an academic paper, but that I think may be important. Let me know what you think! Contact links to the left.
iamsteve • RSS feed
iamsteve is a blog written by Steve McKinney, focusing on the design and build of websites. The aim is to bridge the gap in building your design.
On Test Automation
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Test automation training and consultancy
Bix Dot Blog
The unsupported use case of Bix Frankonis’ disordered, surplus, mediocre midlife in St. Johns, Oregon.
days and wonder
https://blog.aurahack.jp/blog/ RSS↗
aurahack's personal blog. I post longform stuff here, either effortposts or stuff I can't fit into one tweet. {{ posts|order:desc }}...
Ian Cooper - Staccato Signals
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These are the days of miracle and wonder
The Angry Dev
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Recent content on The Angry Dev
- Understanding Garbage Collection - How the dotnet Garbage Collector Works
- Why C# Developers Should Also Learn Rust, and What It Can Teach Them
- Why Frontend Software Development Is Needlessly Complex, When It Does Not Need to Be
- Linux Is NOT the Developers Paradise You Have Been Told It Is
- Why Do Open Source Applications Often Have Less Polished UIs Than Commercial Software
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Robb Knight • Posts • RSS Feed
Maker of web things, blogger, podcaster, and pizzaiolo. Cat dad and human dad.
Kalzumeus Software
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Patrick McKenzie (patio11) blogs on software development, marketing, and general business topics
mango.pdf.zone
you have entered the m a n g o z o n e
- I give you feedback on your blog post draft but you don’t send it to me
- When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s passport number
- Stealing Chrome cookies without a password
- Hacking your neighbour’s Wi-Fi
- Operation Luigi: How I hacked my friend without her noticing
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Writing an OS in Rust
This blog series creates a small operating system in the Rust programming language. Each post is a small tutorial and includes all needed code.
Eugene Yan
Eugene Yan works at the intersection of consumer data & tech to build machine learning products, and writes about effective data science, learning & career.
Simply Explained
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Personal blog of Xavier Decuyper. In-depth, technical blog posts, and Simply Explained videos.
Terms and Truth-Conditions
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Michael Peyton Jones' blog - mathematics, computer science, philosophy.
Obsessed with reality
https://balintreczey.hu/blog RSS↗
Bálint's blog about some of the important things in the Universe
- Firebuild 0.8.3 is out with 100+ fixes and experimental macOS support!
- Improve build time of Rust, Java and Intel Fortran projects with Firebuild’s new release!
- Building the Linux kernel in under 10 seconds with Firebuild
- How to speed up your next build 5-20x with Firebuild?
- Firefox on Ubuntu 22.04 (and 22.10, 23.04, and later) from .deb (not from snap)
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The Mad Scientist Review
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"It's hard to tell what the author is exactly shooting for from his high horse."
Christian Hollinger
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Recent content on Christian Hollinger
- My 2025 Homelab Updates: Quadrupling Capacity
- Why I still self host my servers (and what I've recently learned)
- Improving my Distributed System with Scala 3: Consistency Guarantees & Background Tasks (Part 2)
- Moving a Proxmox host with a SAS HBA as PCI passthrough for zfs + TrueNAS
- Building a functional, effectful Distributed System from scratch in Scala 3, just to avoid Leetcode (Part 1)
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Posts on Benjamin D. Lee
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Happiness Machines
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Currently working in the finance industry to humanize tools and make them more accessible to individuals. As a child, I enjoyed coding and creating games as a hobby.
Explaining Software Design
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by by Zach TellmanZach Tellman For the past few years, I've been working on a book about software design. Its thesis is fairly simple: > Software development can be reduced to a single, iterative action. Almost everything we do in the course of a day — the pull requests, the meetings, the whiteboard diagrams, the hallway conversations — is an explanation. Our job is to explain, over and over, the meaning of our software: what it is, and what we expect it to become. In this newsletter, I'll be sharing some excerpts from my still-incomplete manuscript. I'll also share some tangential thoughts that didn't make the cut. Topics will include: * practical definitions for simplicity and complexity * names and metaphors * the history of software design * language models as software developers, and vice-versa If any of this sounds interesting, you should check out the [introductory post](https://explaining.software/archive/a-brief-introduction/) and subscribe.
Praise, Curse, and Recurse
https://praisecurseandrecurse.blogspot.com/ RSS↗
On programming and programming languages: because there has got to be a better way.
Robert Alexander's Tech Blog
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A personal blog about #Tech, #Security, and the #Cloud
Martin Wojtczyk
https://martin.wojtczyk.de/ RSS↗
my personal homepage
- Rust, C++, and Python trends in jobs on Hacker News (December 2024)
- How is Rust trending on Hacker News job postings compared to C++ and Python?
- Is my vision that bad? No, it’s just a bug in Apple’s Calculator.
- Intel’s Arc A750 Limited Edition arrived.
- Booting Linux manually from GRUB when your disk configuration has changed.
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eieio.games
A blog about weird games, internet social experiments, and other stupid things I make my computer do.
Get Info
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Blog of independent video game developer and digital media artist Matt Sephton. Featuring vintage Macintosh, game development, digital artwork, Japanese esoterica, video game reviews, hacks and tips, and much more.
Baldur Bjarnason's Notes on the Web
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Everything from www.baldurbjarnason.com
- Todo notes as a storm approaches
- Poisoning for propaganda: rising authoritarianism makes LLMs more dangerous
- Raven Photos (24 January 2025)
- First outlines of a plan: thinking strategically about a modern tech and media business
- The web is a creative industry and is facing the same decline and shattered economics as film, TV, or publishing
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The Brain Dump
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This is the blog and personal web page of Andre Weissflog (Floh, floooh, flohofwoe) mostly about programming stuff.
r y x, r
the only blog on the internet robust to heteroskedastic errors
- Why does getting a job in tech suck right now? (Is it AI?!?)
- How to cut your Python Docker build times in half with uv
- Should you ask data science job candidates this tricky math question?
- ChatGPT as a query engine on a giant corpus of text
- Intuitive Explanation of Arithmetic, Geometric, & Harmonic Mean
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Amy Unger
Mistakes as a Service Provider | I type for a living at GitHub 🐙 | ex-Heroku 💜 | ex-Getty Images 📸 | she & her
kokada
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# dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/brain0 dd: error writing '/dev/brain0': No space left on device
Maggie Appleton
https://maggieappleton.com/notes RSS↗
Essays on programming, design, and anthropology
Mensur Duraković
https://www.mensurdurakovic.com/ RSS↗
A blog for software engineers, sharing tips, tricks, and best practices for writing clean, maintainable code and building great software while also honing essential soft skills
Michal Pandy
https://mpmisko.github.io/ RSS↗
Personal blog of Michal Pándy. Come for the AI, stay for the jokes.
Lawrence Jones
https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/ RSS↗
Building reliable infrastructure for GoCardless, a fast-growing fintech based in London. Focused on tackling infrastructure problems with a software engineering mindset.
Blog | Sam Curry
- Hacking Subaru: Tracking and Controlling Cars via the STARLINK Admin Panel
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- Hacking Millions of Modems (and Investigating Who Hacked My Modem)
- Leaked Secrets and Unlimited Miles: Hacking the Largest Airline and Hotel Rewards Platform
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BrettTerpstra.com - The Mad Science of Brett Terpstra
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Welcome to The Lab, detailing the coding and automation exploits of Brett Terpstra.
Alex Molas Blog
Welcome to my personal blog! Here you'll find a glimpse into my life as a husband, father, and data scientist (in that order).
David Buchanan's Blog
https://www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/ RSS↗
CTF writeups, programming, and miscellaneous stuff.
Scattered Thoughts
https://www.scattered-thoughts.net/ RSS↗
- HYTRADBOI 2025 program and tickets
- The missing tier for query compilers
- 0050 - smolderingly fast b-trees, serious fun, what is the point of an online conference, it's ok to be afraid, HYTRADBOI progress, no other progress, vancouver.systems, not the incentives, llm garbage, books
- It's ok to be afraid
- What is the point of an online conference?
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yield code();
Thoughts and stories on programming, the industry, and technology written by a software engineer
ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ Herman's blog
https://herman.bearblog.dev/ RSS↗
Hi I'm Herman Martinus. I'm a maker of things, rider of bikes, and hiker of mountains.
brr
Observations on Antarctic infrastructure. Anecdotes from daily life for support staff. Focused on McMurdo Station and Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
benjojo blog
https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/ RSS↗
Programming, Networking and some things I found hard to fix at some point
Xaver’s blog
https://zamundaaa.github.io/ RSS↗
More or less random posts about stuff in KDE and computer graphics.
Random ASCII – tech blog of Bruce Dawson
https://randomascii.wordpress.com/ RSS↗
Forecast for randomascii: programming, tech topics, with a chance of unicycling
Performance Matters
https://travisdowns.github.io/ RSS↗
A blog about low-level software and hardware performance.
GNOME Shell & Mutter
https://blogs.gnome.org/shell-dev RSS↗
Development blog for GNOME Shell and Mutter
Bits about Money
https://www.bitsaboutmoney.com/ RSS↗
About the modern financial infrastructure that the world sits atop of.
Andrew Ayer - Blog
https://www.agwa.name/blog RSS↗
- The Story Behind Last Week's Let's Encrypt Downtime
- The Difference Between Root Certificate Authorities, Intermediates, and Resellers
- The SSL Certificate Issuer Field is a Lie
- whoarethey: Determine Who Can Log In to an SSH Server
- No, Google Did Not Hike the Price of a .dev Domain from $12 to $850
- and more...
A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering
https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/ RSS↗
Some random thoughts about crypto. Notes from a course I teach. Pictures of my dachshunds.
Vlad's Website
I work on programming and philosophy that contributes to the public good. I have much to learn, and I celebrate playful creation over alienated wage labour. I think that being kind is important, and I love cats and birds.
I run Peony Software, a one-person software development studio in lovely Edinburgh, Scotland, where I work on next-generation spreadsheet software. I’m also working on redirecting money to open source software developers by building Open Source Pledge and thanks.dev together with friends. When I find time, I co-maintain the Hare programming language, and work on my 3D game engine. Even more occasionally, I teach others to appreciate programming things from scratch.
Piccalilli - Everything
We are Piccalilli. A publication dedicated to providing high quality educational content to level up your front-end skills.
Blog on The Greshm Institute
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Copper • A blog about conductive layers
https://alinpanaitiu.com/blog/ RSS↗
A place for long journeys into reverse engineering random things, scratching annoying itches with code and automating whatever can be automated.
damnever's blog
https://blog.damnever.com/ RSS↗
A blog about software engineering and all sorts of things.
Languages and Architecture
A blog on programming languages, software architecture, and Evan Ovadia's other shenanigans!
- Crossing the Impossible FFI Boundary, and My Gradual Descent Into Madness
- Exploring Seamless Rust Interop for Newer Languages, Part 1
- Higher RAII, and the Seven Arcane Uses of Linear Types
- Layer-wise inferencing + batching: Small VRAM doesn't limit LLM throughput anymore
- Borrow checking, RC, GC, and the Eleven (!) Other Memory Safety Approaches
- and more...
J. Carlos Roldán
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Technology or anything else. By Carlos Roldán, researcher, entrepreneur and hobbyist.
Simpler Machines
https://www.simplermachines.com/ RSS↗
Nat Bennett's personal newsletter. Programming, reading, writing, running businesses, and making things with high quality.
Tao of Mac
The Tao of Mac is the personal wiki of Rui Carmo, featuring a technology-oriented blog, links to articles, several compilations of resources around various key technology topics, and a collection of photos and videos.
openmymind.net
https://www.openmymind.net/ RSS↗
Programming blog exploring Zig, Elixir, Go, Testing, Design and Performance
Robert Heaton | Blog
https://robertheaton.com/ RSS↗
Software engineer. One-track lover down a two-way lane
- Come and work with me on Anthropic's Frontier Red Team
- PyMyFlySpy: track your flight using its headrest data
- Generating infinite, age-appropriate Cat Crimes puzzles
- PySkyWiFi: completely free, unbelievably stupid wi-fi on long-haul flights
- I've written a book about being a dad; now I want to get it published
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Koos Looijesteijn - Everything
https://www.kooslooijesteijn.net/ RSS↗
Through this feed you get both my latest blog posts and bookmarks.
Combinatorics and more
https://gilkalai.wordpress.com/ RSS↗
Gil Kalai's blog
- Seven Assertions about Quantum Computing.
- More Annotated Pictures from Fall/Winter 2024
- Test Your Intuition (58): Polyhedra with 5-sided and 6-sided faces.
- Annotated Pictures from Fall 2024
- Jiaoyang Huang, Theo Mckenzie, Horng-Tzer Yau: Ramanujan Property and Edge Universality of Random Regular Graphs
- and more...
Johan Halse wrote this
https://johan.hal.se/wrote/ RSS↗
Finest takes, served piping hot from the keyboard of Johan Halse
Blog posts on .NET Software Development, C#, and Debugging on Michael's Coding Spot
https://michaelscodingspot.com/ RSS↗
Recent content in Blog posts on .NET Software Development, C#, and Debugging on: Michael's Coding Spot
- Observability and Distributed Tracing Terminology Guide
- My book "Practical Debugging for .NET Developers" is now Free!
- How culture and structure in big tech (GAFAM) show in their products
- Changing TypeScript library functions while keeping backwards compatibility
- Recapping C# and .NET in 2023: Announcements, Conferences, and best Blog Posts
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Infrequently Noted
https://infrequently.org/ RSS↗
Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.
PaulStamatiou.com - Technology, Design and Photography
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PaulStamatiou.com - Technology, Design and Photography
Joe Previte's Blog'
https://joeprevite.com/blog/ RSS↗
Joe Previte is a developer who writes about webdev, indiehacking and web3.
Chris Warrick (Blog)
https://chriswarrick.com/ RSS↗
A rarely updated blog, mostly about programming.
- PowerShell: the object-oriented shell you didn’t know you needed
- Python Packaging, One Year Later: A Look Back at 2023 in Python Packaging
- How to improve Python packaging, or why fourteen tools are at least twelve too many
- Writing a Console App in C# for Fun and Profit
- Enabling Virtualization Support in Boot Camp with rEFInd
- and more...
Register Spill
https://registerspill.thorstenball.com/ RSS↗
Thoughts about software engineering I can't keep in my head. Too ephemeral for blog posts, too long for social media. It's the messages I'd send if you'd asked me what's on my mind.