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100 Most Brilliant Tech Hacks You Need To Know Right Now
Think you've seen every possible tech hack out there? Think again for this ultimate list of no common sense tech hacks that makes your life easier.#1 - Need to jot down something quickly? Open a te
The leading product for integrated software development - GitLab | GitLab
“From project planning and source code management to CI/CD and monitoring, GitLab is a single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle. Only GitLab enables Concurrent DevOps to make the software lifecycle 200% faster.”
A Hacker’s Guide to Git is now available as an e-book. You can purchase it on Leanpub. Introduction Git is currently the most widely used version control system in the world, mostly thanks to GitHub. By that measure, I’d argue that it’s also t...
How to Break Into the Tech Industry—a Guide to Job Hunting and Tech Interviews - haseeb qureshi
I recently completed a job search for my first role as a software engineer. Despite having first learned how to code almost a year before, having a background as an English major and former profes...
It is funny how things turn around. For fifteen years I have been preaching TDD (Test-driven development, or as it used to be called: test-first approach), or at least for developers to write some unit tests. However, in recent times I have found myself saying more often, "Why did you write that test?" instead of, "You should write a test."
Simplified JavaScript Jargon (short SJSJ) is a community-driven attempt at explaining the loads of buzzwords making the current JavaScript ecosystem in a few simple words. The idea is not to replace individual documentations, but to act as some kind of glossary that can be easily referenced.
rickbergfalk/sqlpad: Web-based SQL editor run in your own private cloud. Supports MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, Vertica, Crate, and Presto.
Web-based SQL editor run in your own private cloud. Supports MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, Vertica, Crate, Presto, SAP HANA, and Cassandra - rickbergfalk/sqlpad
From Idea To Development: How To Write Mobile Application Requirements That Work – Smashing Magazine
Why write requirements? Well, let's imagine you want to produce a mobile app, but you don’t have the programming skills. So, you find a developer who can build the app for you, and you describe the idea to him. Surprisingly, when he showcases the app for the first time, you see that it is not exactly what you want. Why? Because you didn’t provide enough detail when describing the idea.
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