Podcast 256: You down with GPT-3? Yeah you know me!
Just tell the nice AI what you want to see, and watch the code magically appear...
Just tell the nice AI what you want to see, and watch the code magically appear...
I'm going to practice that new language, right after dinner, and this tv show, and just before bed...
What's the overlap between a four-year CS degree and the skills you actually need to land your first coding job?
A great version of agile methodology won't help if you're applying it wrong.
A conversation with the co-chairs of Stack Overflow's Black and Brown affinity group.
To think like a machine, you have to speak its language.
What happens when your face and fingerprint start to unlock the World Wide Web?
A question on Stack Overflow’s Software Engineering site caught our attention recently. It tries to come to terms with the impact of scrum on developers' ability to do a great job. The claim is a bold one: Scrum is turning good developers into average ones. Could that be true?
Never doubt the dialog when two dads go head to head.
For many people discussion of content management systems raises unpleasant specters of the early 2000s. But while CMS platforms may not feel like the shiniest new tech on the block, they still have a lot to offer, and they've evolved in ways that might surprise you. Let's talk about Drupal, a 20 year old open source project that still manages to be on the leading edge of the CMS world.
It's time to go where no OpenJS has gone before. To space, and beyond!
We found that when you find that the top link is purple—that is, already clicked—52% of you think, “Hello, old friend.” But another 14% see that purple link with irritation and another 16% see it with amusement. There are basically two things going on here: navigational search and memory imperfections. This article will explore some of the research around both of them.
Bot armies farming gold, email clients refusing to import, and the best way to write code other people can actually understand.
The things you build out of love for your friends can go on to shape how the world uses the web.
We wanted to find out what about TypeScript makes it so dang lovable, so we reached out to Ryan Cavanaugh, the principal engineering lead for the TypeScript language at Microsoft. He was generous enough to sit down and answer our questions.
This week, we chat about Cloudflare.tv and Github Classroom.
In this episode, we chat about the ways in which React has reshaped web design and mourn the lost days of maximalist HTML overkill.