New SO features, the politics of sudo, and the state of WebAssembly
The post The Overflow #164: Is software getting worse? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/10/the-overflow-164-is-software-getting-worse/
How can educators (and students) adapt to the inevitable rise of AI?
The post Does your professor pass the Turing test? (Ep. 537) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/10/does-your-professor-pass-the-turing-test-ep-537/
We chat with Dr. Jeannette (Jamie) Garcia, Senior Research Manager of Quantum Applications and Software at IBM Quantum about their 433 qubit quantum computer and what the real life applications of quantum computing are today.
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This affects the individual developer writing insecure code, the engineering team blindly trusting their dependencies, and the organization thinking that their best bet is to roll their own security controls.
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CI/CD needs a CM—continuous merge—to get the SDLC moving smoothly.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/08/engineerings-hidden-bottleneck-pull-requests/
The home team discusses why it seems like everybody needs subtitles now, the AI that generates music from text, and a list of open-source data engineering projects for you to contribute to.
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We chat with Dr. Jeannette (Jamie) Garcia, Senior Research Manager of Quantum Applications and Software at IBM Quantum about their 433 qubit quantum computer and what the real life applications of quantum computing are today.
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Less JS mess, cows vs. tornadoes, and PNG
The post The Overflow #163: Most Loved vs. most questions appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/03/the-overflow-163-most-loved-vs-most-questions/
A seven-point manifesto for driving lasting innovation.
The post Why developer experience is the key to better software, straight from the OCTO’s mouth (Ep. 534) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/03/why-developer-experience-is-t
Now you can discover relevant online courses from Pluralsight® and Udemy® on Stack Overflow.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/01/announcing-more-ways-to-learn-and-grow-your-skills/