This week: developers’ favorite movies and music, surviving a SOC 2 audit, and how much time developers actually spend writing code. The post The Overflow #119: Silicon Valley accurately reflects Silicon Valley appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
The home team sits down with Mattaniah Aytenfsu, a UX Engineer at YouTube, up-and-coming TikTok influencer, and creative technologist. They talk about our unfortunate tendency to divide kids into “science kids” and “art kids,” the difference between being a software engineer and a UX engineer, and why it’s important to be gracious with yourself when you lose focus on a project. The post Embracing ambiguity in software with one of YouTube’s UX engineers (Ep. 429) appeared first on Stack Overflow
Question: who's got a new lewk? Answer: Oh, you know The post Time to get on trend appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/31/time-to-get-on-trend-filters/
Next.js is powerful yet simple framework, though developers still struggle to increase the speed of their applications. Here's how you can make those apps faster. The post Best practices to increase the speed for Next.js apps appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/30/best-practices-to-increase-the-speed-for-next-js-apps/
A test to see if one could post an empty NPM package has taken on a life of its own. The post Give us 23 minutes, we’ll give you some flow state (Ep. 428) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/29/give-us-23-minutes-well-give-you-some-flow-state-ep-428/
You may not think about images as part of your web dev work, but they can affect your web app's performance more than any other part of your code. The post Picture perfect images with the modern element appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/28/picture-perfect-images-with-the-modern-element/
This week: what makes developers happy at work, how sharding a database can make it faster, and whether it’s a good idea to intentionally insert bugs into your code. The post The Overflow #118: What makes developers happy at work? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/25/the-overflow-118-what-makes-developers-happy-at-work/
The home team talks with Guillermo Rauch, CEO and cofounder of Vercel and cocreator of Next.js, and Sam Lambert, formerly VP of Engineering at Github and now CEO of PlanetScale. They cover how Vercel and PlanetScale are making the web more accessible to developers, the future of web development for professional programmers, and why human laziness is the ultimate security threat. The post Episode 427: Human laziness is the ultimate security threat appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Programmers cannot live on code alone. We asked about the movies and music that best fit with programming. The post New data: Top movies and coding music according to developers appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/24/new-data-top-movies-and-coding-music-according-to-developers/
And how to make friends with your auditor. The post Getting through a SOC 2 audit with your nerves intact appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/23/getting-through-a-soc-2-audit-with-your-nerves-intact/