Best practices to increase the speed for Next.js apps

Next.js is powerful yet simple framework, though developers still struggle to increase the speed of their applications. Here's how you can make those apps faster. The post Best practices to increase the speed for Next.js apps appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/30/best-practices-to-increase-the-speed-for-next-js-apps/

Give us 23 minutes, we’ll give you some flow state (Ep. 428)

A test to see if one could post an empty NPM package has taken on a life of its own. The post Give us 23 minutes, we’ll give you some flow state (Ep. 428) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/29/give-us-23-minutes-well-give-you-some-flow-state-ep-428/

Picture perfect images with the modern  element

You may not think about images as part of your web dev work, but they can affect your web app's performance more than any other part of your code. The post Picture perfect images with the modern element appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/28/picture-perfect-images-with-the-modern-element/

The Overflow #118: What makes developers happy at work?

This week: what makes developers happy at work, how sharding a database can make it faster, and whether it’s a good idea to intentionally insert bugs into your code. The post The Overflow #118: What makes developers happy at work? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/25/the-overflow-118-what-makes-developers-happy-at-work/

Episode 427: Human laziness is the ultimate security threat

The home team talks with Guillermo Rauch, CEO and cofounder of Vercel and cocreator of Next.js, and Sam Lambert, formerly VP of Engineering at Github and now CEO of PlanetScale. They cover how Vercel and PlanetScale are making the web more accessible to developers, the future of web development for professional programmers, and why human laziness is the ultimate security threat. The post Episode 427: Human laziness is the ultimate security threat appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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New data: Top movies and coding music according to developers

Programmers cannot live on code alone. We asked about the movies and music that best fit with programming. The post New data: Top movies and coding music according to developers appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/24/new-data-top-movies-and-coding-music-according-to-developers/

Getting through a SOC 2 audit with your nerves intact

And how to make friends with your auditor. The post Getting through a SOC 2 audit with your nerves intact appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/23/getting-through-a-soc-2-audit-with-your-nerves-intact/

Codespaces moves into public beta, the virtual real estate worth millions, and how microservices and CI/CD can hurt productivity (Ep. 425)

The home team chats with Adam Lear, a staff software engineer on the public platform at Stack Overflow. They discuss GitHub’s move to put prebuilt Codespaces into public beta, the people paying millions for virtual real estate, and the downsides of microservices and CI/CD for developer productivity. The post Codespaces moves into public beta, the virtual real estate worth millions, and how microservices and CI/CD can hurt productivity (Ep. 425) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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AI and nanotechnology are working together to solve real-world problems

AI and nanotechnology are often seen as science fiction. But together they are finding real world applications. The post AI and nanotechnology are working together to solve real-world problems appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/21/ai-and-nanotechnology-are-working-together-to-solve-real-world-problems/

The Overflow #117: New podcast hosts, the CEO on PagerDuty, and horrible code on a deadline

This week: our new crew of podcast hosts, the CEO who still takes his turn on PagerDuty, and the existential horror of working with abysmal code when a deadline looms. The post The Overflow #117: New podcast hosts, the CEO on PagerDuty, and horrible code on a deadline appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/18/the-overflow-117-new-podcast-hosts-the-ceo-on-pagerduty-and-horrible-code-on-a-deadline/


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