Episode 272: Pull Requests Are Welcome

Episode 272: Pull Requests Are Welcome

"Sorry I missed your comment of many months ago. I no longer build software; I now make furniture out of wood." Life is lived in stages.

Most people are working remotely these days, but offices may return, and even if they don't, these skills could come in handy. Teamwork, persuasion, communication, and leadership, just a few of the things you can learn in this Technion course.

Big thanks to TwilioQuest, which has gotten Ben, the worst coder in the world, practicing his Javascript skills again.

What gives you that special feeling: a nice, sharp recursive function or a deep, winding ternary statement? Paul and Sara debate the finer points of feeling smugly satisfied with your own code.

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“In the short term, more chaos”: What’s next for API design

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Why build your own vector DB? To process 25,000 images per second

Why build your own vector DB? To process 25,000 images per second

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Will the web ever be the primary delivery system for 3D games?

Will the web ever be the primary delivery system for 3D games?

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4 Feb 202522min

Feature flags: Theory meets reality

Feature flags: Theory meets reality

Schematic offers SDKs for packaging, pricing, and entitlements. Check out Ben’s article on feature flags. Listen to Bill Tarr from AWS and Brian Rinaldi (then at LaunchDarkly and now at Localstack) ta...

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“Countries are coming online tomorrow, whole countries”

“Countries are coming online tomorrow, whole countries”

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