Moore's law enables great progress, but often it's the underlying algorithms that drive computer science forward. The post Forget Moore’s Law. Algorithms drive technology forward appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/24/forget-moores-law-algorithms-drive-technology-forward/
We chat about Slack's open source SDKs, such as Bolt for Javascript, Python, and Java. The post Podcast 324: Talking apps, APIs, and open source with developers from Slack appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Welcome to ISSUE #66 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. In case you missed it, Stack Overflow for Teams, our collaboration and knowledge management platform, is now free for up to 50 users. Also this week: helping Dev and Ops to… The post The Overflow #66: “This should never happen. If it does, call the developers.” appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
The JavaScript ecosystem has grown to become unwieldy. Mint promises is a simplified front-end development experience, but not a library or a framework—a new language designed for SPAs. The post Mint: A new language designed for building single page applications appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
How would you define the ergonomics of code? Does it pass the squint test? The post Podcast 325: How we keep Stack Overflow’s codebase clean and modern appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
In this session, Cassie Tarakajian joins us to talk about all things p5.js, the Processing Foundation, and open source software. The post Level Up: Creative coding with p5.js – part 3 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/30/level-up-creative-coding-with-p5-js-part-3/
The pros and cons of the Go To command, what is left of "nerd" culture, and a rule for measuring scope creep. The post Podcast 326: What does being a “nerd” even mean these days? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/04/02/podcast-326-what-does-being-a-nerd-even-mean-these-days/
Welcome to ISSUE #67 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. This week: inertial navigation, new research from MIT on who’s building our algorithmic commons, plus a conversation with Slack about APIs and open-source. From the blog Forget Moore’s Law. Algorithms drive… The post The Overflow #67: Forget Moore’s Law. Algorithms drive technology forward appeared first on St
Git branches allow you to keep different versions of your code cleanly separated. Here's a look at how they work and why you should know about them. The post A look under the hood: how branches work in Git appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/04/05/a-look-under-the-hood-how-branches-work-in-git/
Creating a web app shouldn't require mastering three languages and four frameworks. The post Podcast 327: Fullstack web programming with nothing but Python appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/04/06/podcast-327-fullstack-web-programming-with-nothing-but-python/