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How a $3.2M production disaster taught us that technical excellence doesn’t always align with business success — and why boring… How a $3.2M production disaster taught us that technical excellence doesn’t always align with business success — and why boring technologies often deliver better outcomes Senior engineers learn that the most technically impressive solution isn’t always the best business
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I'm Hiroshi Shibata (hsbt), a Ruby committer and the maintainer of RubyGems and Bundler. TL;DR Every major package manager is adding "cooldown" — a waiting period before you can install newly released packages. RubyGems/Bundler doesn't have one yet. I've been discussing whether we should add it. Short answer: yes, as an opt-in option, but cooldown alone isn't enough. What Is a Cooldown? A cooldown
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Which Programming Language Is Best for Claude Code? TL;DR I had Claude Code implement a very simplified version of Git in 13 languages. Ruby, Python, and JavaScript were the fastest, cheapest, and most stable. Statically typed languages were 1.4–2.6× slower and more expensive. Introduction Which programming language is best suited for AI coding agents? "Static typing prevents AI hallucination bugs
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DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here
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20 Git Command-Line Tricks Every Developer Should Know Git is an essential version control tool for developers. Although GUI tools can simplify some tasks, mastering the Git command line offers deeper control, flexibility, and speed. Here are 20 Git command-line tricks that every developer should know to streamline their workflow. 1. Set Global Configuration Ensure your commits are tagged with the
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In the fast-paced world of modern development, architecture often determines whether a project thrives or crumbles under its own complexity. While many developers intuitively understand that architecture matters, the "why" and "how" are less frequently discussed. What makes architecture so critical, and how can you ensure that your choices lead to clarity rather than chaos? This article is helpful
Ndeye Fatou Diop Posted on May 7, 2024 • Edited on Jan 2, 2025 • Originally published at frontendjoy.com I really liked @abbeyperini post and decided to share my tips after 5+ years as a software dev. Ready? Let's dive in 💪. 📚 Download my FREE 101 React Tips And Tricks Book for a head start. 1. Master the fundamentals A house 🏠 built on shaky grounds will fall apart at the smallest issue. Simil
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Bye Bye, Try-Catch Blocks: Meet JavaScript's Safe Assignment Operator Proposal😉 Introduction JavaScript error handling is about to get a major upgrade. The new ECMAScript Safe Assignment Operator Proposal (?=) is here to streamline your code by reducing the need for traditional try-catch blocks. Let’s explore how this proposal can simplify your error management and make your JavaScript code clean
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A few years ago I wrote an article suggesting that Web Components might not be the most beneficial direction for Web development to head. It was a soft-handed look at where they made sense and where things fall apart. It wasn't geared as a "us against them" argument and I hoped people would come to reasonable conclusions for themselves. But over the past few years, I've only seen the situation wor
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Introduction As a programmer, you know that your work requires high focus, so it often takes up a lot of your time. Yes, this also happens to me, I spend a lot of time doing tasks but sometimes the results don't meet expectations. I realized several things that I had gained from my work experience and insights from my colleagues, and there was a book that was interesting and very helpful in improv
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John Hawthorn wrote a nice post discussing a recent tool to incorporate Crystal into your Ruby app. While JH brings an important point, it overlooks certain aspects that are worth consideration. I'll discuss Crystal's real performance and benefits, highlighting why such Ruby/Crystal integration is an indispensable tool to have on the bench. This is also a structured presentation of some comments m
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Ali Spittel for AWS Posted on May 7, 2024 • Edited on May 31, 2024 We've heard developers voice the same pain points time and again: it's hard to integrate your app's frontend with your backend, you need to tackle an ever-expanding technical scope in your daily workload, and it's tough to navigate the breadth of cloud offerings. While backend-as-a-service offerings provide an easy onramp, they oft
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Ryan Carniato for Playful Programming Posted on Dec 21, 2023 • Edited on Dec 12, 2025 I won't be the first to say it, but I will say it nonetheless, 2023 was quite the year for JavaScript frameworks. Between new technologies we've been watching finally showing they can deliver, and older frameworks making a resurgence if you weren't paying attention you may have missed a pretty significant shift.
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Cover photo by Jez Timms on Unsplash I began exploring the GraphQL ecosystem in 2018. At that time, REST APIs were a significant part of my daily work, but I was always exploring and looking for new challenges. During that period, I invested much of my time transitioning from the PHP ecosystem to React, React Native, Node.js, GraphQL, and TypeScript. Leaving GraphQL While GraphQL enhanced communic
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Hi fellow devs, For my first post, I'm just documenting my VSCode configurations here for posterity's sake or just for my reference later. Keep in mind that this list is going to be language agnostic and more so utility/aesthetic suggestions (though these are inevitably tied to what languages I work with, so take that as you will). Please feel free to suggest any good extensions that I've missed o
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