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Protocol Buffers vs JSON, Become a better engineer by working on side projects
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I have switched from VS Code to VIM and I will never go back
After testing and gaining experience both in Emacs and Vim (Neovim) my opinion is strong enough to say Emacs is the best editor ever while Vim through its modes and keybindings offers the best navigation. In this article Tomas he explains his reasons to prefer Neovim over VSCode.
7 most in-demand programming languages for 2024
As a new year approaches, you might be curious to see whether your programming skills are still in demand or whether you should consider up-skilling for the best opportunities.
Is It Wise To Turn Your Best Programmers Into Managers?
I belong to a small yet expanding community that advocates for the idea that individuals involved in software development should have the opportunity to advance in their careers without having to transition away from hands-on coding.
An Interactive Intro to CRDTs
Have you heard about CRDTs and wondered what they are? Maybe you’ve looked into them a bit, but ran into a wall of academic papers and math jargon?
You aren't rewarded for hard work. You're rewarded for creating something of value. So don't work extra hard on something you're not sure anyone even wants.
Justin Welsh
Something to watch 📺
How to Vim in 2023: Tips and Tricks
This is not another tutorial on how to do some key combos or how to install plugins, its about using the plugins and everything together to have a complete experience! I hope you enjoyed it!
LangChain Expression Language (LCEL) Explained!
The LangChain Expression Language (LCEL) is an abstraction of some interesting Python concepts into a format that enables a "minimalist" code layer for building chains of LangChain components.
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This post outlines how LinkedIn adopted Protocol Buffers to reduce latency. I think it’s important to understand data serialization and Protocol Buffers first. So I’ll teach you the basics first.
We'll look at 10 charts that capture how the world is changing. I've always been a visual learner, and charts help me process information. They're also efficient at communicating important trends.
Debugging is the art of increasingly understanding the divergence between what you thought you want and what you actually want.
Greg Brockman
Something to laugh (or not) 😂
Some events to attend 📍
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