Eliran Turgeman

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Introducing Collecto - Open-Source Email Collection Service
17 Oct 2024 | original ↗

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working on solving a problem that’s been nagging me for a while. Whenever I wanted to launch som

Ideas from "A Philosophy of Software Design"
26 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Almost a month ago, I created a telegram channel with the g

Why you should "design it twice"?
14 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Designing software is tough. I think we can all agree on that. No matter how much experience you have, your first idea about how to struc

My thoughts on tech debt
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Let’s dive into a straightforward discussion about tech debt. It’s a familiar concept, but often its real impact is misunderstood or over

Weekly releases bad
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Let’s talk about release schedules. My team had a rollercoaster ride with our release strategy, moving from stressful weekly releases loa

Godot4 w/ C# in VSCode setup
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

I spent some time trying to set up my dev environement to be able to run and debug a Godot game written in .Net inside VSCode.Here ar

PowerShell Customization - Fonts, Prompts, and Autocompletion
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Step 1: In

Byte-Sized Tech, Why I am even doing this?
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Alright, here’s the deal. I just kicked off a new Telegram channel called Byte-Sized Tech

First week of Byte-Sized Tech
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

It has been a week since I announced my telegram channel

Evolving through blunders
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Sometimes, the path to growth is paved with missteps. Recently, I faced one such bend in the road - an opportunity to lead a major featur

SWE laws of power
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Have you ever noticed how some software engineers seem to rocket up the career ladder, while others, just as talented, barely move? It’s

Whether you think you're replaceable by AI or you think you're not - you're right
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

AI is the new bogeyman for software engineers. Every other day, some headline is screaming that AI is coming fo

Getting my first dev job
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

This is a blog post that at some point might get turned into a series. In this potential series, I want to take a look at differen

Demystifying the Importance of Idempotency in AWS Lambda // A Bug Hunt Tale
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

I recently wrote about the AWS Lambda bad practices, and one of them

Joining Microsoft
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

This week I joined Microsoft. It is something I have been trying to do since my 2nd year of CS degree and failed, so it feels even better

I am a junior, and can't find a job - now what?
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

“The market is tough” is something many juniors hear today. people are frustrated. graduating after 3-4 years with a CS degree is not eas

Leetcode for backend skills
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

I created a free & open-source platform to learn/improve backend skill

Feature flags spaghetti // FFs missing features
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Feature flags solutions are pretty established by now, but I feel like there are some key features missing that would make me switch vend

Elegant Objects GPT
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

I recently read the book “Elegant Objects” by Yegor Buga

On over-engineering; finding the right balance
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

A big debate among developers is whether to write code for today’s problem or to build a general-purpose solution for future needs. Both

How I broke prod with a simple DB migration
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

As a software engineer, some days are more stressful than other

Can we solve prompt injection now?
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

TLDR - I don’t think so. I’ve been spending the last few weeks assesing the new found threats on AI models, specifically LLMs.

Advice for junior software engineers
7 Sept 2024 | original ↗

Four years in software engineering taught me a lot but not what I expected. I thought nailing the code would nail the promotions, but tha

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