Welcome to ISSUE #114 of The Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams. This week: realistic work estimates, creating a culture of continual learning, and how Tumblr inspired a generation of women to code. The post The Overflow #114: Work estimates that account for friction, continual learning, and the coders inspired by Tumblr appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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