With all the significant changes in the industry, one thing has remained the same: companies are committed to driving productivity and efficiency throughout their organizations, and we continue to help our customers and community deliver both.
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Today’s guest is Ilit Raz, founder and CEO of Joonku, which aims to build a more equitable workplace by automating the recruitment of diverse talent from underrepresented communities.
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Our senior data scientist goes deep in talking about how we built our course recommendation engine.
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MVC in the WWW, radioactive dryers, and the 11ty bundle.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/26/the-overflow-179-brag-about-your-code/
Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and longtime Googler, tells Ben about building the future of web applications in his new role as CTO of Builder.io.
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If you want to get the attention of a employer, marketing has the techniques to get you there.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/24/how-to-use-marketing-techniques-to-build-a-better-resume/
Pierre-Étienne Meunier, creator and lead developer of open-source version control system Pijul, joins the home team to talk about version control, functional programming, and why OCaml is a source of French national pride.
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Attention—the time and freedom to focus—is your team’s most valuable resource.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/22/modern-work-requires-attention-constant-alerts-steal-it/
Google AI, stopping malicious packets at the source, and backups.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/05/19/the-overflow-178-chat-with-your-documentation/
On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Mauricio Linhares, senior software engineer at Stripe, about the pain of migrating monoliths to microservices, defining zero-tier systems, and why plugging all your servers into the same power supply is a bad idea.
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