Welcome to ISSUE #101 of The Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. This week: QA for deep learning pipelines, getting efficient with summation formulas, and finding the point where a table is too big. From the blog Building a QA process for your… The post The Overflow #101: Invest in your favorite developer appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
You’ve got questions, we’ve got Seasoned Advice on how to prepare the perfect Thanksgiving meal. The post Exploding turkeys and how not to thaw your frozen bird: Top turkey questions from our Cooking Stack Exchange appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Big enterprise clients looking for "lift and shift" are lucrative clients in the cloud market. But there are also millions of independent developers who need cloud tech at their scale. The post Podcast 395: Who is building clouds for the independent developer? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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Before your organization can resolve an issue, it has to figure out who is on deck to respond. The post Who owns this outage? Building intelligent escalation chains for modern SRE appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Welcome to ISSUE #100 of The Overflow! We think that’s a pretty big deal, but everyone using binary isn’t as impressed. This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. This week: systematizing the interface design for 3D spaces, a quirk of document.all that shows up when… The post The Overflow #100! Web3! .NET 6! We love numbers! appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Get your Benjamins before they blow up. The post Podcast 394: what if you could invest in your favorite developer? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
We’re thrilled to announce a new and foundational feature, Content Health, that helps to intelligently identify and surface potentially outdated or inaccurate knowledge—content that needs to change. The post Introducing Content Health, a new way to keep the knowledge base up-to-date appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Can you type at the speed of thought? The post Podcast 393: 250 words per minute on a chorded keyboard? Only if you can think that fast. appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Deep learning models still need testing, but many of the common testing approaches don't apply. But with the right methods, you can still make sure your pipeline produces good results. The post Building a QA process for your deep learning pipeline in practice appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Welcome to ISSUE #99 of The Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. This week: big problems for people who can’t solve small problems, the nerdiest argument over a Dungeons and Dragons roll, and using the golden ratio in user interface design. From the… The post The Overflow #99: These principles are still SOLID appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.