The Loop: Our Community Department Roadmap for Q4 2021

It’s time once again for the ritual that I know we’ve all come to love: the quarterly update on Community team projects. This quarter’s projects are constrained by a lack of available technical/engineering resources on our Public Platform team, so you’ll see that we are focusing on projects that don’t require assistance from them. The post The Loop: Our Community Department Roadmap for Q4 2021 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/19/the-loop-our-community-de

Level Up: Introduction to TypeScript

In this one-off Level Up session, we’re exploring TypeScript, a popular programming language used for web development. Josh Goldberg, a Staff Frontend Developer at Codecademy, walks us through the basics of TypeScript. We discuss its relationship to JavaScript, how TypeScript is used in real production environments (like Codecademy itself!), how to get involved in the… The post Level Up: Introduction to TypeScript appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/1

The Overflow #91: Observability is the future (of your DevOps career)

Welcome to ISSUE #91 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: scaling front-end design with a system, helping fighter jets score hits with radar, and ignoring the front-end development scene without missing a beat. From the blog Scaling front end… The post The Overflow #91: Observability is the future (of your DevOps career) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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Podcast 376: Writing the roadmap from engineer to manager

Engineer and manager have a surprising amount of similarities: both are building things, but the feedback loop for managers is a lot longer. The post Podcast 376: Writing the roadmap from engineer to manager appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/17/podcast-376-writing-the-roadmap-from-engineer-to-manager/

This AI-assisted bug bash is offering serious prizes for squashing nasty code

Machine learning finds the bugs, you squash them. The post This AI-assisted bug bash is offering serious prizes for squashing nasty code appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/15/this-ai-assisted-bug-bash-is-offering-serious-prizes-for-squashing-nasty-code/

Podcast 375: Managing Kubernetes entirely in Git? Meet GitOps

Managing Kubernetes clusters the way you manage bug fixes. The post Podcast 375: Managing Kubernetes entirely in Git? Meet GitOps appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/14/podcast-375-managing-kubernetes-entirely-in-git-meet-gitops/

Why your data needs a QA process

At this point, most software engineers see the value of testing their software regularly. But are you testing your data engineering as well? The post Why your data needs a QA process appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/13/why-your-data-needs-a-qa-process/

The Overflow #90: A patent on a time machine

Welcome to ISSUE #90 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: we surveyed cloud adoption during the pandemic, what to do if your 40 hours a week job needs 80 hours, and why hyperlinks are blue. From the blog Pandemic… The post The Overflow #90: A patent on a time machine appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/10/the-overflow-90-a-

Podcast 374: How valuable is your screen name?

Some spicy takes on image compression, super resolution, and the enduring value of your oldest screen names The post Podcast 374: How valuable is your screen name? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/10/podcast-374-how-valuable-is-your-screen-name/

Observability is key to the future of software (and your DevOps career)

Observability platforms enable you to easily figure out what’s happening with every request and to identify the cause of issues fast. Learning the principles of observability and OpenTelemetry will set you apart from the crowd and provide you with a skill set that will be in increasing demand as more companies perform cloud migrations. The post Observability is key to the future of software (and your DevOps career) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/08/obs


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