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Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates. Behind Every Self-Made Billionaire is a Father with Money

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blobstreaming.org I Just Need a Programmer

I was contacted this week by an old acquaintance, and he had a proposition for me. "Hey, I hear you're a programmer! That's great, because my buddy and I have this idea for a business. We have everything important figured out, and all we need is a programmer to throw

I Just Need a Programmer
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We Can’t Hire You. Developers’ Challenge

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Why do programmers need private offices with doors? (Do Not Disturb)

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An accidentally disclosed SAS token with excessive privileges enabled researchers to access nearly 40TB of Microsoft’s data, highlighting the risks of privilege mismanagement and oversharing.

www.computerweekly.com 38TB Microsoft data leak highlights risks of oversharing | Computer Weekly

An accidentally disclosed SAS token with excessive privileges enabled researchers to access nearly 40TB of Microsoft’s data, highlighting the risks of privilege mismanagement and oversharing.

38TB Microsoft data leak highlights risks of oversharing | Computer Weekly
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The NSA advises move to memory-safe languages
  • I find it amazing that so many are clinging on to C++. It must be that sense of accomplishment when you finally succeed, having solved a bunch of problems on the way. C++ has had so many chances now. Many new standards coming out over the last decade. But the language is hardly simpler, just more to learn. See CoreCppGuidelines. This is what the 2 most prominent people of C++ want developers to learn in order to practice "safe" C++. This doesn't scale. A language needs to be built from the ground up for developers. Rust has taken a whole new concept and tried to solve memory issues directly with the compiler. Other languages are solving other kinds of issues (for differing kinds of use cases). A language should not put such a burden on the developer.

  • Interviewing my mother, a mainframe COBOL programmer(2016)

    ezali.substack.com Interviewing my mother, a mainframe COBOL programmer

    The Home Doctor - Practical Medicine for Every Household - is a 304 page doctor written and approved guide on how to manage most health situations when help is not on the way. My mother has been working for one of the largest banks in the EU since before I was born and I’ve always been fascinated by...

    Interviewing my mother, a mainframe COBOL programmer
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    Project Management Tips from a Developer’s Perspective

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    Developer Burnout: My Escape Story

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    Kids — You Don’t Need Anyone’s Permission To Learn To Program

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    Coding Addiction: How Programming Affects Your Brain

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    A ‘Software Developer’ Knows Enough to Deliver Working Software Alone and in Teams

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    20 Ways to (Succeed) in Technology Cross-Functional Teams

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    The Trick to Going Faster in Software Development is to Take Smaller Steps

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    Why Tech Entrepreneurs Need To Be Programmers

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    Mastering Laravel Eloquent: A Comprehensive Guide to Building Robust Applications

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    www.blobstreaming.org Blind Developer Interviews Through Anonymized Remote Pairing - An Experiment

    On Monday, I'll been conducting a recruitment experiment for a brave and progressive client who, sadly, wishes at this point to remain anonymous. Which, coincidentally, is exactly how these this experiment is intended to work. I will be pairing remotely, as I often do for clients, with 6 candidates...

    Blind Developer Interviews Through Anonymized Remote Pairing - An Experiment
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    www.blobstreaming.org Journey from Programmer to Manager

    There comes a time in every developer's career when you will have to make a decision about your own progression. Do you stay as a developer / senior developer and focus mostly on code, or do you make a jump into a management-level position as a Lead Developer who has to

    Journey from Programmer to Manager
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    14 Signs of a GOOD Manager

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    www.blobstreaming.org Effects of Stress on Programmers

    The basic gist is that stress can be a good thing and a motivator if it is not overdone. The problems arise with chronic stress. "Fear becomes conditioned and habitual." When you enter this mode it is VERY hard to break out of it. You begin to worry about every

    Effects of Stress on Programmers
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