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Type keys as a sign of poorly structured code
Jesse Duffield's article 'Type Keys' discusses techniques and tools to improve the writing process. It focuses on ergonomics and efficiency while encouraging experimentation with various shortcuts and methods.
How smartphones have influenced the camera market?
The article discusses how smartphones have impacted the camera market, highlighting the decline in traditional camera sales due to competition from modern smartphones.
ChatGPT for Google (and other search engines) - browser plugin
The ChatGPT Google Extension combines the ChatGPT language model with Google, allowing users to get instant answers to queries in search results.
Is Apple shaking up the audiobook market?
The article discusses digital narration in audiobooks, emphasizing good recording quality, voice selection, emotion, and the use of modern technologies in the creation process.
The infrastructure behind ATMs - how does it work?
The article explains the complex infrastructure supporting ATMs, including authorization processes and remote management.
WhatsMyName - online account search engine
What's My Name is a tool to check name pronunciation in different languages.
Interesting (and sometimes surprising) properties of CSS that you might find useful.
Chris Coyier's article discusses areas for CSS improvement in early 2023. He emphasizes better control over units, layout management, and animation capabilities in CSS. The article encourages discussion on the future development of CSS.
How much can you earn from a channel about LEGO constructions with 2.9 million subscribers?
The article discusses monetization strategies on YouTube, highlighting the significance of the algorithm, audience engagement, and various income sources.
Why is it worth getting interested in 'island architecture'?
The article discusses island architecture, an approach in building web applications using independent components called 'islands'. This improves code organization, promotes reusability, and allows for scalable projects. Development teams can work on different parts of the application concurrently, speeding up the development process. It also enhances accountability and collaboration among team members, leading to better software quality. In today's fast-paced programming world, island architecture offers many benefits and enhances team efficiency.
Pair programming - conclusions after working on a 'pair-only' style project
The article explores the benefits of pairing in software development and its impact on team efficiency.
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