We return to the standard edition today, one of the longest ever as it has grown significantly because many topics have accumulated. But I hope you like it :)
Career
Career
Good questions about your future – Career Weekly vol. 14
The busiest time of the year is upon us, and I don't mean the Christmas madness at all. Rather, it's the "career summaries and plans" that often accompany the end of the year. Today I have some advice for you on how to talk to your future employer, a brief of the gigantic scandal at Sii's Polish branch and a short analysis of layoffs at Meta. The coincidence of topics is incidental. Seriously.
Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
Galactica, Cicero, pix2pix, ChatGPT – the hottest week ever for AI models? – Software Craftsmanship Weekly #114
Today will be a lot about AI models... but you could expect that if the name "ChatGPT" has crossed your mind. We will also discuss Monoliths (in two different contexts) and the so-called SRE.
Frontend
Frontend
ESLint picks up the gauntlet thrown by Rome | Frontend Weekly vol. 105
The IT news world slowed down a lot last week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. However, the Internet does not accept a void and discussions in our frontend community were dominated by the decision to rewrite ESLint from scratch without using TypeScript.
JVM
JVM
The Road to AWS Lambda SnapStart – guide through the years of JVM “cold start” tinkering – JVM Weekly #24
Some innovations are unimpressive until you put them in their proper context. Such is the case with AWS Lambda SnapStart. That's why I decided to zoom in today on the path the entire Java community went through to get Amazon to show off the new feature at re:Invent.
Career
Career
Believe in yourself and earn more – Career Weekly vol. 13
Today we're going to talk about how to find a new place on Earth, how to overcome imposter syndrome and how not to be fooled at bootcamp. Will I be able to fit three big topics into one summary? Of course!
Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
Will Alexa go on unemployment? – Software Craftsmanship Weekly #113
In today's edition, we'll talk ourselves through the problems of voice assistants, a new tool from the creator of brew, and why no one loves Stable Diffussion 2.0.
No category
No category
Advent of Code 2022 with Vived
December is coming with Advent of Code - our favourite programming event! We warmly invite you to join us. Let’s solve puzzles in our Facebook group, and compare results in the Vived Leaderboard. Of course, the best participants will receive gifts from us!
JVM
JVM
The New Age for Spring – Spring Framework 6.0, Spring Boot 3.0 and (only) JDK 17 – JVM Weekly #114
Today, the topic of the edition could only be one - Spring. But since a lot (A LOT) has happened lately with the most popular JVM framework, I devoted an entire edition to it. I think you will like it.
Frontend
Frontend
Nuxt 3 – a long-awaited missing piece of Vue 3 | Frontend Weekly vol. 114
Vue 3 has been with us for more than two years now. Until now it was missing one crucial component - Server Side Rendering. Fortunately, this week we finally got Nuxt 3. What took the developers so long? Does this release bring some innovative features? You will read about all this in today's Frontend Weekly.
Career
Career
Why have one full-time job when you can have two – Career Weekly vol. 12
The world is full of contradictions. Tens of thousands of people are working for several companies at the same time, and tens of thousands more are losing their jobs at tech giants. How to deal with all this? I don't know, but it's certainly worth discussing.
Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
Facebook created an alternative to Git – Who would use Sapling? – Software Craftsmanship Weekly #112
In the previous edition, drama chased drama, so today's topics are more heavily "engineering ones": The new version control system from Facebook and the scaling of Mastodon. In addition, there will also be an unexpected (?) move by Apple.
Frontend
Frontend
Angular 15 – the same logic, less code | Frontend Weekly vol. 113
Standalone Components is one of the functionalities that the Angular community has been waiting for for a long time. However, Angular 15 is not just Standalone Components, but a whole bunch of long-awaited functionality.