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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers

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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.
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The CSS Podcast

The CSS Podcast

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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the web's core styling language. For web developers, It's one of the quickest technologies to get started with, but one of the hardest to master. Follow Una Kravets and Bramus Van Damme, Developer Advocates from Google, who gleefully breakdown complex aspects of CSS into digestible episodes covering everything from accessibility to z-index.
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Are you wanting to understand what is happening in our country.....but are tired of the naysayers and negativity? Look no further. At Go & Do we discuss... Politics, Culture, Family & Faith and how they all connect...from a traditional value, pro-America, faith-affirming, member of The Church of Latter-Day Saints perspective...in a way that won’t leave you despondent or depressed...but edified & empowered....ready to go & make a difference in the world. #nottoonegative #nottoocheesy
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Alan Welch is a passionate wellness advocate dedicated to empowering busy professionals with swift, effective techniques to master their physical and mental health, unlocking inner peace, joy, and fulfillment. A former semi-professional musician and lifelong athlete, he achieved multiple sub-2:45 marathons, grueling 200km endurance cycling rides around Lac Léman, and mountain ascents on a mountain bike. As a youth, he excelled as a Hampshire cross-country runner, twice biathlon champion (cro ...
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CSS-Tricks Screencasts

Chris Coyier

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CSS-Tricks Screencasts is focused on showing you tips, tricks, techniques about web design. Code samples can be extremely helpful, but sometimes it is even more helpful to watch someone as they code. In CSS-Tricks Screencasts will show you real live CSS and HTML code being written and tested right on the screen. Topics will vary but will always center around design and usability.
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Center for Sports Studies Podcast

Zander Atwood, Josh Hornbacher

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The Center for Sports Studies podcast is a monthly show dedicated to teaching its listeners about the business-side of sports. Hosted by Trine University professor Zander Atwood, the CSS podcast will interview sports professionals and discuss current research in sports studies.
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Join Ryan as he chats with the AlphaPicks team for the major themes that shaped the week in equities and financial markets Friday Fix brings together three market minds from AP Research and PiQ Suite for an honest take on the week that was. From the trades that moved prices to the narratives that didn’t, they break down what mattered and what didn’t, with a mix of insight, irreverence, and the kind of chat you only get from people who actually trade this stuff.
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Cheers! Mix, Click, and Code with Us! Welcome to the digital speakeasy where WordPress wizards and design dabblers come together to sip, critique, and fix the web one cocktail at a time! Boozy Browsing is the podcast that turns technical troubleshooting into happy hour entertainment. What’s on tap? Each episode, our tech-tipsy hosts serve up a fresh themed cocktail while dissecting websites with the precision of seasoned developers (and the honesty that comes after a drink or two). From “The ...
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Bad at CSS

David East, Adam Argyle

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Are you bad at CSS? Well... we all are. The Bad at CSS podcast is hosted by Adam Argyle and David East. It's not meant to be anything special or formal. Grab a beer or your favorite beverage and give us a listen (or a watch) to discuss all the difficulties and intricacies of CSS. Sometimes there might even be an awesome guest.
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Frontend Coffee Break - Podcast

Chucho Castañeda & Ricard Torres

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Take a break, grab a cup of coffee and join us to discuss what's new in frontend development and, why not, outside of it? Jesus 'Chucho' Castañeda and Ricard Torres are both Principal Frontend Software Engineer at Cognizant Netcentric. They bring your most needed monthly break. Tune in!
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The adventures of Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan through the world of web development, web design, and small business management. As web development agency owners for the better part of a decade, they’ve worked with all sorts of technologies, through the rise of responsive web design, the revolution of serverless computing, and the popularity gain of many no-code tools for small business owners. They commonly discuss foundational web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - in ...
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Far beyond the frontier of civilized space, sails the starship the CSS Cavalier, manned by her strange and daring crew. Their destination? Adventure. Their cargo? Your dang ears. Their mission? Episodic science fiction comedy at the intersection of Star Trek, Douglas Adams, and the Marquis DeSade. From the same people who birthed unto you the blockbuster true-crime podcast Rude Tales of Magic comes a new and improvised sci-fi (science fiction) delight that has already been banned in most pub ...
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Veteran web developers RobbieTheWagner, Charles William Carpenter III, and Adam Argyle host this informal, whiskey-fueled fireside chat with your favorite web devs. They discuss all things web development including JavaScript, TypeScript, EmberJS, React, Astro, SolidJS, CSS, HTML, Web3, and more. They take a unique approach and focus on getting to know the human side of developers and their hobbies outside of work, all while sampling a new whiskey that they rate on their unique tentacle scale.
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Sustain

SustainOSS

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Sustain brings together practitioners, sustainers, funders, researchers and maintainers of the open source ecosystem. We have conversations about the health and sustainability of the open source community. We learn about the ins and outs of what ‘open source’ entails in the real world. Open source means so much more than a license; we're interested in talking about how to make sure that the culture of open source continues, grows, and ultimately, sustains itself. #mcembedsignup{background:#f ...
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Buckle up for the no-BS ride through sobriety and beyond on Recovery is F'N Awesome – the podcast that proves getting clean isn't just surviving, it's straight-up thriving! Hosted with raw honesty, unfiltered humor, and a healthy dose of profanity (because let's be real, recovery deserves to be called fucking awesome), we dive into real stories of triumph over addiction. From rock-bottom moments to epic comebacks, we chat with guests who've battled substances, mental health demons, and every ...
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LoopLap

Sherwood Stracke

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LoopLAP landing page is a fully responsive page. I designed this website by using #HTML, #CSS, and Bootstrap. Please feel free for telling me ..
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CodeNoobs

Danny, Randall, and Russell

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A podcast for new programmers and developers. Join CodeNoobs co-creators Danny, Randall, and Russell weekly to explore topics that anyone interested in programming and learning to code will find valuable.
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JuniorMining.gold

JuniorMining.gold

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JuniorMining.gold podcast is published by JuniorMining.gold - a technology platform, an investor hub, and a research team focused on our mission: to empower the modern junior mining investor by transforming raw, fragmented data into actionable intelligence, fostering a community built on shared knowledge and technological rigor. The podcast is an extension of our research and writing. The episodes cover projects, companies, educational material, and investment decisions we are making. At Jun ...
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GradCentric

Jason Anderson

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GradCentric is a podcast hosted by Gradmetrics to help families plan and prepare for college and manage student loan debt. Every week we share tips on college topics including student loans, financial aid, FAFSA, CSS Profile, merit aid, scholarships, exploring majors, finding a career, and school selection.
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webdev

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Podcast interviewing people from the reddit webdev with 340,000 members. Discussion about software development, web development, web dev, html, css, javascript, full stack, front-end, back-end, devops and everything in between.
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Code Snippet

Andrew Walpole

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A podcast centered around web development technologies, like HTML, CSS and JavaScript, that takes a few lines of functional code and deep-dives into what’s going on. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/codesnippet/support
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Code Rush

Jay George, Rob de Kort

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A regular podcast about the challenges of front-end design & development in a fast-moving industry, with Jay George and Rob de Kort. We chat about industry news, workflow, favourite software, and everything else related to designing and developing websites.
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Codename Chewy by EC

Éphémère Creative

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A podcast about web and mobile app development tools, frameworks, and more by the folks at Éphémère Creative. It all ties into this neat framework we're building, codenamed the "Chewy Stack."
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/css-is-only-hard-because-youre-doing-too-much. Start with markup, not styles. Write only the CSS you actually need. Design for mobile first, not as a fix later. Let layouts adapt before reaching for breakpoi Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.…
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In this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Zander Atwood, talks with Matt Bomberg, President of the Great Lakes Division of Northwoods League Baseball and President/Managing Partner of the newly formed Richmond Flying Mummies in Richmond, IN. Matt’s entire career has centered on business development and talent evaluation in baseball…
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This week, Robbie and Adam talk about Halloween vibes, excellent scotch, and the strange state of modern web development. After rating an Orphan Barrel single malt, they dig into AI coding workflows, agent tools, why one-shot prompts so often fail, and more. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:24) - Whiskey rating & review: Orphan Barrel Woven Hon…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/from-rxjs-to-signals-the-future-of-state-management-in-angular. Angular 19+ makes Signals the default for local state. This guide shows how to balance Signals, RxJS, and NgRx and refactor legacy patterns safely. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackern…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-long-now-of-the-web-inside-the-internet-archives-fight-against-forgetting. A deep dive into the Internet Archive's custom tech stack. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #tech-st…
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Wes and Scott answer your questions about whether Git GUIs beat the terminal, balancing accessibility with experimental web projects, blocking malicious traffic, smart home setups, why Anthropic bought Bun, navigating tricky team dynamics, and more! Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 00:51 Why did Anthropic buy Bun? 07:33 Should you use Git GUIs o…
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Most investors obsess over drill results. The best outcomes in junior mining are decided long before the assays come back. In this episode of JuniorMining.gold, host Dusty Nuggets breaks down the most mispriced factor in the junior resource sector: the exploration team itself. Not the press releases. Not the headline grades. The people making the d…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/premium-vs-non-premium-domains-what-youre-really-paying-for. Premium vs non-premium domains explained. Learn what you’re actually paying for, from pricing models to long-term technical and product tradeoffs. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Thomas Wuerthinger (@thomaswue) about: clarification of GraalVM release cadence changes and decoupling from openJDK releases,GraalVM focusing on LTS Java releases only (skipping non-LTS like Java 26),GraalVM as a multi-vendor polyglot project with community edition and third-party vendors like Red Hat BellSoft and m…
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The evolution of war has occupied science. But what about the evolution of peace? In this episode, we talk to Luke Glowacki about his framing of peace as requiring just as much, if not more, explanation, than the evolution of war, and how it comes about via cultural technology interacting with our evolved psychology. Other topics include the distri…
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In this episode of the HTML All The Things Podcast, Matt continues his experiment to see whether AI can actually teach him React - or if it just leads straight into tutorial hell. After taking Mike’s advice to step away from AI and try writing code manually, Matt quickly realizes how hard it is to apply new concepts without guidance, especially whe…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/go-the-testingsynctest-package-explained. In Go 1.25, the testing/synctest package has graduated from experiment to general availability. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #go, #go…
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Scott and Wes sit down with Dimitri Mitropoulos to explore the wild edges of TypeScript—from running Doom in the type system to building tools like Typeslayer. They dig into Turing-complete types, performance limits, and what the future might hold for TypeScript and programming languages as a whole. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 00:27 Dimitri…
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Guest: Milena Regos, Founder of Unhustle In this episode of Busy Pro Fast Wellness, Alan is joined by Milena Regos, founder of Unhustle, for a timely and deeply grounded conversation about burnout, hustle culture, and redefining success without burning yourself out. After 23 years in high-level marketing, including award-winning campaigns and globa…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/rusts-wasi-targets-whats-changing. In this post we'll discuss the introduction of the new targets, the motivation behind it, and what that means for existing WASI targets. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also chec…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/redefining-a-in-vga-mode-03h. Change the appearance of an ASCII character - in this case 'A' - by redefining its pixel data. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #asm, #intel, #8080-m…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/go-builds-packages-not-files-heres-why-that-matters. Go's build system isn't something to fight or work around. It's an API in its own right - one that rewards understanding. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also c…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/coding-in-public-with-filament-building-a-minimal-cms-on-the-tall-stack. Laravel is a powerful PHP framework for building web apps. Use it toreate a lightweight, cost-effective headless CMS—simple to set up, easy to scale Check more stories related to programming at: https…
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Alvaro Hernandez (@ahachete) about: discussion about LLMs generating Java code with BCE patterns and architectural rules,Java being 20-30% better for LLM code generation than python and typescript,embedding business knowledge in Java source code for LLM context,stackgres as a curated opinionated stack for running Po…
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Microsoft has been pushing Copilot into nearly every corner of its ecosystem - Microsoft 365, Windows 11, Xbox, and even PC branding - but the reaction from developers and users feels strangely muted. In this edition of the Web News, Matt takes the lead as we check in on Microsoft Copilot, the state of Windows 11, and how the broader Microsoft ecos…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/everythings-async-until-your-ram-explodes-the-javascript-backpressure-problem. Master backpressure in JavaScript: how streams, fetch, and async code control data flow. Prevent memory spikes, and crashes in Node.js and the browser. Check more stories related to programming …
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Everyone in gold investing thinks they know what the scarce asset is: ounces, grade, or jurisdiction. But since about 2018, the real bottleneck in North American gold has quietly shifted. It isn’t geology—it’s permission. In this episode of Dusty Nuggets by JuniorMining.gold, we break down how gold mills in Canada and Alaska have become strategic i…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-run-local-llm-ai-in-android-studio. Running LLM for Android Studio locally is not only convenient, but also significantly expands your capabilities as a developer. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/comments-naming-and-abstractions-in-the-ai-era. AI hasn't killed "Clean Code," but it has changed the audience. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #clean-code, #software-engineering…
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This week, Robbie and Adam talk about holiday travel chaos, parenting stress, and health scares before diving into AI-assisted coding, Linux quirks, IDE trends, burnout in open source, and more. In this episode: - (00:00) - Intro - (02:07) - Whiskey rating & review: Flaviar & Jack Daniels - (06:02) - Stress gummies, holiday chaos, and why Robbie is…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-new-features-of-symfony-74-how-its-ushering-a-new-era-for-media-validation. In this article, we will explore the new features of Symfony 7.4, with a special focus on the Video constraint, improved console commands, and more. Check more stories related to programming at…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-brain-the-body-and-the-blue-screen-why-im-quitting-hardware. I have a visual disability—20/400 vision in my right eye and zero peripheral vision. This makes hardware terrifying. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can…
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Wes and Scott talk about setting realistic goals for the new year, building habits through small, sustainable changes, creating systems that actually stick, and why incremental progress beats big resolutions every time. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 00:26 Wes: Stand more 06:55 Wes: Learn to wake up early 10:04 Scott: Embrace daily TODOs Tweek…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/compose-drawing-mastery-part-1-the-drawscope-foundation. Stop nesting Boxes. Master the Jetpack Compose Drawing Pipeline to bypass layout overhead and render high-performance custom graphics like a Mobile Architect. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hac…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/code-smell-12-null-is-schizophrenic-and-does-not-exist-in-the-real-world. Programmers use Null as different flags. It can hint at an absence, an undefined value, en error etc. Multiple semantics lead to coupling and defects. Check more stories related to programming at: ht…
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Free will: Do we really have it? And what is it, exactly? In this episode, co-host David Pietraszewski takes the role of guest and explains his recent evolutionary, adaptationist approach to the problem of free will, explaining what people are talking about when they talk about free will, why different people have different opinions about whether i…
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In this episode of the HTML All The Things Podcast, Matt and Mike look back at the biggest web development trends of 2025 before making predictions for what’s coming in 2026. From the explosion of AI-assisted tooling and supply-chain security incidents to framework fatigue, React Server Component controversies, and Svelte 5’s momentum, the landscap…
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In this powerful episode of Recovery is F'N Awesome, we dive into the insane start to 2026 – from the shocking US military strikes in Venezuela capturing President Nicolás Maduro on January 3rd, to global tensions, economic uncertainty, and endless news triggers. If the world's chaos is testing your sobriety, you're not alone. Learn practical tools…
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Meeky and Matt are back for Lightning Round Part 2, auditing 8 more e-commerce sites over sake and cider and this time, most sites actually impressed us! From Vuori's flawless 5/5 performance to accessibility fails and checkout quirks, we're breaking down what separates elite e-commerce from mediocre. Plus: why micro-interactions matter, the pop-up…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/google-calendars-secret-engineering-weapon-restraint. Google Calendar is a simple CRUD calendar app with a powerful REST API. The client is a masterpiece of restraint, with a simple frontend framework. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-think-like-a-data-systems-engineer-the-questions-that-save-you-later. Learn how engineers think about reliability, scalability, and maintainability—by asking the right questions early. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programmin…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/write-symfony-commands-like-you-write-controllersfinally. Symfony 7.4 makes Console commands expressive and type-safe. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #symfony, #php, #php-develo…
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Episode 70 – Don’t Reset. Refine. January often arrives with noise: new goals, new pressure, new expectations. But for busy professionals, a full reset isn’t what’s needed. In this episode of Busy Pro Fast Wellness, Alan invites you to take a quieter, smarter approach to the new year — refinement instead of reinvention. Rather than wiping the slate…
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In this episode of Junior Mining Gold, Dusty Nugget walks through a real-time investor decision: two junior miners he owns, two very different trajectories, and one hard question—if you could only back one structure (not one stock), which company survives the next five years? Dusty breaks down XXIX Metal Corp, an Ore Group–incubated copper develope…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/brand-clarity-vs-consensus. In a polarized 2025 market, enterprise software companies can no longer win through broad consensus—only through brand clarity. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive cont…
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