Ben and senior software engineer Kyle Mitofsky talk with Pablo Galindo Salgado, a Python core developer and Python Steering Council member, about how he infiltrated software development from the world of physics, the journey from fixing typos to updating core, and the time he broke GitHub (an important developer milestone!).
The post What it’s like to be on the Pyth
Faster websites through piggybacking on existing network architecture.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/07/20/improving-time-to-first-byte-qa-with-dana-lawson-of-netlify/
We sit down with Sascha Heyer, Senior ML specialist at DoIT, to learn how organizations can leverage the power of GenAI while avoiding the downsides.
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Dr. Cat Hicks, Director of Pluralsight Flow’s Developer Success Lab, joins Ben and Eira to talk about why ICs deserve recognition for their contributions to big projects (and how they can get it).
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Knowledge management and AI, VPN security, and an SVG deep dive.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/07/14/the-overflow-186-do-large-language-models-know-what-th
Connell, a UK-based .NET developer and senior software engineer at Stack Overflow, tells the home team about his path to software development via text-based RPGs, his work on Stack Overflow’s Community Enablement team, why Agile gets so much hate, and what he’s learned giving conference talks to developers.
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Dana Lawson, Senior VP of Engineering at Netlify, joins Ben and Ryan to talk about her path from the military to tech, how three years at GitHub continues to shape her perspective, and how composable architecture is turning web development into something resembling LEGOsⓇ (in a good way).
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Syndicating code globally to be deployed locally allows just-in-time modifications to customize web apps.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/07/10/exploring-the-infrastructure-and-co
DevX in energy sectors, fox talk, and Elixir loops and lists.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/07/07/the-overflow-185-the-hardest-part-of-software-is-requirements/
VerseProp founder and CEO Joel Coren and founding partner and COO William Polisano join Ben to talk about digital real estate’s gaming roots, where the value of virtual properties comes from, and why they think digital real estate is on the cusp of a supercycle.
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