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A conversation with Stack Overflow’s new CTO, Jody Bailey (Ep. 461)

From Pluralsight to AWS Training to Stack Overflow, our new CTO Jody Bailey has a wealth of experience in the world of ed-tech and software.

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/08/stack-ove

Why Perl is still relevant in 2022

While Perl might seem like an outdated scripting language, it still has plenty of relevant uses today.

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/06/why-perl-is-still-relevant-in-2022/

Developers vs the difficulty bomb (Ep. 459)

Developers on a deadline. Failure to ship means an explosion of complexity. Finish the project...or just find a way to delay the boom.

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/05/developers-vs-the-difficulty-bomb-ep-459/

How Stack Overflow is leveling up its unit testing game

We neglected unit tests for a long time because our code base made them difficult. But now we're putting in the work to change that.

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/04/how-stack-overflow-is-levelin

Skilling up to architect: What you need to land high-paying IT roles

If you want to climb the career ladder to architect roles, you're going to have a broad base of competencies. Whether it's in cloud, security, or data science, we break down how you can land architect roles and the skills you need to learn to pay the bills.

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GitHub Copilot is here. But what’s the price? (Ep. 457)

The home team convenes to discuss the full public release of AI pair programmer GitHub Copilot, the VPN company that turned off subscriptions to protect its customers’ privacy, and the moral hazard of “free-to-play” apps and games.

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