What do the bins mean in Severance?
OK, but what about the goats?
This year, technologies such as JavaScript and PostgreSQL remain most popular, Rust and Markdown remain most admired, developers are most frustrated by technical debt at work, and they don’t see AI as a threat to their jobs.
It’s easy to generate code, but not so easy to generate good code.
Is your preferred programming language a matter of national security?
A look at some of the current thinking around chunking data for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems.
There’s no silver bullet for this type of ghost.
Single individuals make less of a difference to the success or failure of a technology project than you might think (and that’s a good thing).
A developer’s journal is a place to define the problem you’re solving and record what you tried and what worked.
Computer science deals with concurrency, but what about simultaneity?
Would updating a tool few think about make a diff(erence)?
It's time to delegate to the robots.
The complex relationship of give-and-take in the knowledge journey is untangled in the results from the latest Stack Overflow Knows survey.
Wondering how to go about creating an LLM that understands your custom data? Start here.
Will prompt engineering replace the coder’s art or will software engineers who understand code still have a place in future software lifecycles?
An update to the research that the User Experience team is running over the next quarter.
Here's a (brief) summary of language model finetuning, the various approaches that exist, their purposes, and what we know about how they work.
We walk through the process of designing an SDK that makes it easy for developers to integrate new technology into their e-commerce stack and is flexible enough to serve the needs of small businesses and large enterprises.
If you need a distraction and appreciate a really well-done browser experience, look no further.
Some very high-level guiding principles for approaching web accessibility to keep in your back pocket as you're building.
Your browsers now support some nice new(ish) features in HTML worth knowing about!
Sometimes solving internet issues requires more than restarting your router.
Watch this developer make his library “easy” to publish as an npm package.
The ever-elusive perfect setup requires iteration.
When you have funky Unicode characters as text, you might want to provide alternatives for screen readers and copy-pasters.
Physical time and civil time are different. Programmers everywhere quiver!
After 15 years of development, you learn a thing or two! Actually, 15.
Are the comments on your pull requests valuable or just noise?
Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is a web performance metric based on the responsiveness of an app to user interactions. Here are some great tips for improving your own app's INP.
JavaScript is 29 years old!
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