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The One Thing Every Software Engineer Should Know
I'm a huge Steve Yegge fan, so It was a great honor to have Steve Yegge on a recent Stack Overflow podcast . One thing I couldn't have predicted, however, was one particular theme of Steve's experience at Google and Amazon that kept coming...
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On every project, there is a phase where you have to pick the essential technologies that you will use to build the system. You need to decide what programming language to use. Is there an available framework? Does the system need a database? If so, which...
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