
What does a blockchain built for engineers look like? The post Talking blockchain, functional programming, and the future with Tezos co-creator Arthur Breitman appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

Finding your sweet spot as a middling programmer who is an excellent engineer. The post How an average programmer became Github’s CTO appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/05/31/jason-warner-cto-github-redpoint-ventures-web3/

Ethics isn’t just how we build AI systems, it's about what we let them be used for. The post Ethical AI isn’t just how you build it, its how you use it appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/05/30/ethical-ai-isnt-just-how-you-build-it-its-how-you-use-it/

May Welcomes to ISSUE #127 of The Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams. This week: the case for and against coding to anticipate future changes, the periennial question: feature or bug, and the fate of top-level domains when the associated country expires.… The post The Overflow #127: What we learned from DDoS attacks appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

On this home team episode of the podcast, Ben, Cassidy, and Matt talk about small computers, big nostalgia, and security flaws that you could script a truck through. The post Games are good, mods are immortal (ep 446) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/05/27/games-are-good-mods-are-immortal-ep-446/

Lists are useful data structures, but sometimes you need to show the context between items. The post The complete beginners guide to graph theory appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/05/26/the-complete-beginners-guide-to-graph-theory/

With so much hype and hate around Web3, let's take a measured look at what it is and what it can do. The post Web3 skeptics and believers both need a reality check appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/05/25/web3-skeptics-and-believers-both-need-a-reality-check/

The home team covers the hiring freezes and layoffs hitting the tech sector, burnout among freelancers and applicants for tech jobs, the dubious ethics of unpaid internships, and how to make Twitter safer by preemptively blocking people. The post Turns out the Great Resignation goes both ways (Ep. 445) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/05/24/turns-out-the-great-resignation-goes-both-ways-ep-445/

All those CEOs on LinkedIn claiming they can find the right candidate in a five-minute conversation? Wrong. Science shows us how we can do better. The post The science of interviewing developers appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/05/23/the-science-of-interviewing-developers/

The home team talks about the past, present, and future of crypto; good reasons to go public with your open-source project before you think you should; and the importance of test-driven development. The post Make your open-source project public before you’re ready (Ep. 444) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.