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WSO2 joins Collectives™ on Stack Overflow

From inception, WSO2 had a firm belief in the power of open-source software. Its co-founders were early members of the Apache foundation, and their vision for WSO2 always incorporated the innovation and commitment of a global developer community. Over a decade ago, WSO2 helped to popularize the use of open source in the enterprise and…

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Run your microservices in no-fail mode (Ep. 452)

The home team sits down with Maxim Fateev, CEO and cofounder of Temporal Technologies, and Dominik Tornow, Principal Engineer at Temporal, to talk all things microservices.

The post Run your microservices in no-fail mode (Ep. 452) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/06/14/run-yo

Want to be great at UX research? Take a cue from cultural anthropology (Ep. 451)

The home team talks with designer, coder, and anthropologist Maggie Appleton about her path from academic ethnography to leading design at HASH, how she balances creative expression and usability in front-end design, and why UX researchers are really anthropologists by a different name.

The post Want to be great at UX research? Take a cue from cul

Enhanced Teams Dashboard: Monitor trendlines, personalization, and data granularity

Our new Dashboard on Stack Overflow for Teams provides better insights into how your organization uses their knowledge The post Enhanced Teams Dashboard: Monitor trendlines, personalization, and data granularity appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/06/08/enhanced-teams-dashboard-monitor-trendlines-personalization-and-data-granularity/

The Great Decentralization? Geographic shifts and where tech talent is moving next

Distributed work may hold the key to creating forward thinking metropolises. The post The Great Decentralization? Geographic shifts and where tech talent is moving next appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/06/08/the-great-decentralization-geographic-shifts-and-where-tech-talent-is-moving-next/

On the quantum internet, data doesn’t steam; it teleports

The home team chats about quantum computing, Schrödinger’s ill-fated feline, and how software engineers really spend their time. The post On the quantum internet, data doesn’t steam; it teleports appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/06/07/on-the-quantum-internet-data-doesnt-steam-it-teleports/

Remote work is killing big offices. Cities must change to survive

If your office is where you live now, would live in your old office? The post Remote work is killing big offices. Cities must change to survive appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/06/06/remote-work-is-killing-big-offices-cities-must-change-to-survive/

Episode 448: Kidnapping an NFT

Friend of the show Adam Lear, a staff software engineer on the public platform at Stack Overflow, joins the home team to talk about one of the biggest tech acquisitions in history, why Ceora includes memes in her talks, and what happens when somebody “kidnaps” a celebrity’s NFT. The post Episode 448: Kidnapping an NFT appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/06/03/episode-448-kidnapping-an-nft/

A beginner’s guide to JSON, the data format for the internet

When APIs send data, chances are they send it as JSON objects. Here's a primer on why JSON is how networked applications send data. The post A beginner’s guide to JSON, the data format for the internet appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/06/02/a-beginners-guide-to-json-the-data-format-for-the-internet/


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