#12: Why developers hate PHP, 10 Things every developer should learn, 65k devs share salaries...
Why developers hate PHP, 10 Things Every Developer Should Learn, 65,000 Devs Share Their Salaries, Your Resume Is The Reason You’re Not Getting Interviews, ... and more.
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Why developers hate PHP
PHP is the most widely used language in the world for websites. It is also the most hated. And it’s pure hate. But why do so many developers hate it so much? Today we’re going to the origin of the hate, let’s see if it’s really justified.
by Mehdi Zed
10 Things Every Developer Should Learn
I’m a Python+ Go developer who’s also been operating global-scale applications for the past few years. My team and I handle about two million customers a day; that kind of scale isn’t easy. I’d like to share a few tips that I’ve learned over the years.
by Peter Christian Fraedrich
65,000 Devs Share Their Salaries, Top Programming Languages, and More
This article will give you a snapshot of what the software development profession looks like in 2020. I’ve combed through their results and summarized them for you, along with my own personal analysis as a developer and a teacher.
by Quincy Larson
Learn how Firebase can help you speed up and simplify your app development process, surface actionable insights from your app data, and give you the control and flexibility you need to scale.
Here are the 16 skills that have fueled my career and have taken me to places I never imagined.
(And yes, I promise they will change your life.)
A thread 🧵👇
Everything You Need to Know About Event Sourcing | SitePen
Event sourcing is a powerful architectural pattern that records all changes made to an application’s state, in the sequence in which the changes were originally applied.
by Stuart Bingë
Something to laugh (or not) 😂
Some job offers 🧐
Vizzuality is looking for a Senior Rails Back End Engineer that knows Ruby and RoR.
Remote
"You will be designing and developing cross-functional, multi-platform application systems to ingest, process, analyze and serve large amounts of data in the cloud, often in real time, and ensuring their craftsmanship, availability, resilience, and scalability."
ABA English is looking for a Senior Java Developer.
Barcelona
"We are looking for a motivated Java Developer to help us improve our microservices platform. We are totally committed to microservices architecture embracing Clean Architecture, Test-Driven Development, and Domain-Driven Design. We’d interesting in candidates from any background as long as you have a keen understanding of Java and Object-Oriented."