The Overflow #116: Stop aggregating away the signal in your data

This week: how to stop aggregating away the signal in your data, the hipster programming paradigm, and the junior software engineer making all the architecture decisions at their startup (are they working hard enough?). The post The Overflow #116: Stop aggregating away the signal in your data appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/11/the-overflow-116-stop-aggregating-away-the-signal-in-your-data/

Created 3y | Mar 11, 2022, 3:21:27 PM


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