As the discouraging news continues, we revisit how our core community of developers has been experiencing the layoffs—and explore what sets this economic situation apart from previous dips and busts.
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Coder to instructor, no thanks to take home tests, and DevOps tips
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/03/17/the-overflow-169-fear-the-frankencode/
The home team unpacks their complicated feelings about AI, the Beyoncé deepfake that got kpop hopes up, and the pandemic’s ripple effects on today’s teenagers. Ben, the world’s worst coder, tells Cassidy and Ceora about building a web app with an AI assistant.
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Tell us how Stack Overflow helped you and enter to win a limited edition key cap!
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How open API specifications can help developers—and computers—understand your APIs.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/03/15/visible-apis-get-reused-not-reinvented/
The things we expect to succeed aren't always the things we're hoping to see more of.
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API gateways, service mesh, and GraphQL, oh my!
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Governments and open source, email scraping, and UIs in Rust
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The home team talks with Wesley Faulkner, Senior Community Manager at AWS, about what’s going on with this cycle of tech layoffs, how to position yourself for success on the job market, and why it’s worth interviewing for jobs you might not want. Plus: The two things you should do as soon as you get an offer.
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Information technology has always had a lot of hype around new developments. New tech emerges, piques the curiosity of technology enthusiasts, and optimistic speculation about the future begins. But sometimes when the technology gets field tested, it doesn’t always enter into wide adoption. Gartner even has a phrase for this process: the hype cycle. We…