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October 10 · Issue #57 · View online
Separating Knowledge from Noise!
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We Have Seriously Underestimated Angular
The comments on this article worth more than the article itself. Really healthy discussions!
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Elm Is The New Rails
I think my new rule of thumb should be that all of my code should be fun to use. It worked for Rails, and it’s working for Elm too.
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Introducing the GitHub Load Balancer
Over the last year we’ve developed our new load balancer, called GLB (GitHub Load Balancer). Today, and over the next few weeks, we will be sharing the design and releasing its components as open source software.
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The State of Data Engineering
Answers to these questions are paired with input from engineering leaders at Stripe, MIT, Looker, and more; who share their strategies for finding and retaining talent, developing data engineering talent in-house, and prioritizing a data engineering team’s projects.
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The target="_blank" vulnerability by example
If you use the target=“_blank” attribute on a link, and do not accompany it with a rel=“noopener” attribute, you are leaving your users open to a very simple phishing attack.
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Attention and Augmented Recurrent Neural Networks — Distill
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Monzo – Building a Modern Bank Backend
This first post in a series about our platform explains how we’re building systems to meet these demands using modern, open-source technology.
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