Tech
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Forget the CLI — how to master Git in the IDE
Typing hard-to-memorize commands might make you feel like a movie hacker, but there’s a better way: Learn how to use Git in the IDE
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Stop guestimating — measure development KPIs
What do software engineering teams that achieve exceptional operational performance have in common?
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Tracking Changes in a Data Warehouse
How can you handle data changes in your SQL database? Follow our step-by-step tutorial and implement SCD Type 2 in your project
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GitHub Copilot will (not) take your job
An AI pair programmer or a glorified autocomplete engine? We took GitHub Copilot for a coding spin to explore the pros, cons, and long-term effects
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The real cost of code debt
Code quality tools deliver peace of mind and help you pay off your technical debt
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Unleash your inner DevOps
Let developers in your engineering team deploy changes to production, and you’ll achieve much more than a harmonious working environment
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Show me your calendar, and I’ll tell you who you are
Are you reading this between meetings? Let me guess: If you’re a manager — you answered, “sure am”; if you’re a maker — you answered, “thankfully, no”
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Say goodbye to dependency hell, supply chain attacks, and performance issues
Package managers are lifesavers — until a dubious developer decides to inject malicious code into their open-source library. Tips, resources, and best practices that will help you build safer, more stable, and performant apps
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Introducing our new writer Ronny (and goodbye from me)
I’m glad to introduce you to our newest writer, Ronny Shani. I’m taking a creative break to explore digital art and generative writing
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The mysterious case of the failing AWS Elastic Beanstalk instance
Lots can go wrong when you run out of CPU Credits. A cautious tale about calculating and determining the right AWS EC2 instance type
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Run an E-Commerce App on Google Sheets
Our developers used Google Apps Script to automate a Google Sheets-based warehouse management system. Learn how to do it, too
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The Court Says, Don’t Use Google Fonts
Fifty million websites worldwide use Google’s font library. A recent court ruling in Germany might change that. What you need to know — and do — to host fonts locally and avoid fines
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Serializing data in PHP II: A simple primer on database interactions
Symfony Doctrine ORM pack, Ramsey UUID library, and JMS Serializer – the three tools you need to follow our step-by-step tutorial
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Why you need a Sales Engagement Platform
Engaging potential customers is one of the hardest parts in Sales. SEPs are here to give salespeople more time for their sale
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What frontend engineers should know about user tracking
Our frontend team lead, Michael Lande, talks about the challenges of proactively anticipating tracking requirements and planning ahead