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Home | Laws of UX
Home | Laws of UX
Laws of UX is a collection of the key maxims that designers must consider when building user interfaces.
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The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
Have you ever heard of SEMA? It’s a fairly esoteric system for measuring how good a software team is. No, wait! Don’t follow that link! It will take you about six years just to understa…
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The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
Freelancing: 2 Years, $230,000+ and 9 Big Lessons Later - Joel Klettke
Freelancing: 2 Years, $230,000+ and 9 Big Lessons Later - Joel Klettke
Two years ago today, I stocked up on canned chili, dusted off the desk in my home office and officially left my job. Photo Credit: kolbisneat If you want the whole story from the early days, I wrote this post 150 days in on how I turned down a guaranteed 6-figure payday to go into a…
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Freelancing: 2 Years, $230,000+ and 9 Big Lessons Later - Joel Klettke
The Brutal Lifecycle of JavaScript Frameworks - Stack Overflow Blog
The Brutal Lifecycle of JavaScript Frameworks - Stack Overflow Blog
JavaScript UI frameworks and libraries work in cycles. Every six months or so, a new one pops up, claiming that it has revolutionized UI development. Thousands of developers adopt it into their new projects, blog posts are written, Stack Overflow questions are asked and answered, and then a newer (and even more revolutionary) framework pops up to usurp the throne.
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The Brutal Lifecycle of JavaScript Frameworks - Stack Overflow Blog
Scaling Kubernetes to 2,500 Nodes
Scaling Kubernetes to 2,500 Nodes
We've been running Kubernetes for deep learning research for over two years. While our largest-scale workloads manage bare cloud VMs directly, Kubernetes provides a fast iteration cycle, reasonable scalability, and a lack of boilerplate which makes it ideal for most of our experiments. We now operate several Kubernetes clusters (some
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Scaling Kubernetes to 2,500 Nodes