A day late, but there it is - 21st Weekly Digest! Read about async in JavaScript, what is not told about software engineering, learn why a lot of stuff looks essentially the same and more! Continue reading →
The third issue in May is here! Today you can learn about uptime, rewriting Uber iOS App, CPU limits on Kubernetes, the Moscow dormitory network built by students and micro CDN! Continue reading →
Woohoo! The nineteenth issue of Weekly Digest is here. Today you can read about (among others of course!) writing a new browser, low code (and lies behind it), some interesting stuff about JavaScript and why subtitles are needed now when watching videos! Continue reading →
The first issue in May is here! Today links about running stack on the budget, a visual introduction to machine learning, basics of load balancing and some longer text about API and Microsoft! Continue reading →
The 17th issue of Weekly Digest is out! Today you can read about Postgres triggers to make your backend simple, Java Garbage Collector, how some guy powers his webpage (and office) with solar panels and some nice UX case studies! Continue reading →
Time for 16 (sixteenth!) issue of Weekly Digest! Today’s interesting links are (among others of course!) about angry customers, acquiring SOC2 certification, Powershell and failing interviews as a senior developer! Continue reading →
The second issue of Weekly Digest in April is here! Today you can read about how virtual environments in Python work, why you shouldn’t staff to the peak, why you should test your software on a crappy laptop and how new cars are stolen by accessing CAN bus! Continue reading →
The first Weekly Digest in April is here! Today you can read, among others, about deployments (not releases!), microservices and monoliths, going on-prem with SaaS, and see how to make the house alarm with Raspberry Pi! Continue reading →
Time for the last Weekly Digest in March! Today I have six juicy links and you can read a HashiCorp banking story, saving money by NOT going into the cloud, adding a screen to the laptop using Raspberry Pi, a nice story about a bug found during working on Crash Bandicoot and more! Continue reading →
Today you can read about, among others, the effectiveness of doing something every day, Java virtual threads (coming soon!), best practices for deploying Java apps on Kubernetes, finding a bug in the Google Pixel Markup tool and visual story from NYTimes about how ChatGPT could put ‘watermark’ in generated text! Continue reading →